Molslinjen
Maritime Transportation
Arhus, Central Denmark Region, Dk
442 employees
- Employees
- 442
- Contacts
- 3
- Emails
- 3
Molslinjen Overview
- Headquarters
- Arhus, Central Denmark Region, Dk
- Website
- mols-linien.dk
- Industry
- Maritime Transportation
- Employees
- 442
- Founded
- 1966
- NAICS
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Water TransportationDeep Sea, Coastal, and Great Lakes Water TransportationInland Water Transportation
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About Molslinjen
Molslinjen is Denmark's largest domestic ferry company. With a fleet of 21 ships, the company operates a total of ten routes on the ALSLINJEN, BORNHOLMSLINJEN, FANØLINJEN, LANGELANDSLINJEN, MOLSLINJEN, SAMSØLINJEN and ØRESUNDSLINJEN. In total, the ferries have approximately 15 million guests annually. The routes Aarhus - Odden, Ebeltoft - Odden and Rønne - Ystad are served by some of the world's largest catamaran ferries, and this makes Molslinjen one of the world's largest fast ferry companies. In collaboration with Herning Turist, MOLSLINJEN operates KOMBARDO EXPRESSEN, which is a bus route with more than 116 routes across Denmark. Molslinjen currently employs more than 2000 people.
Molslinjen Contact Details
- People in AeroLeads
- 4
- With contact data
- 3
- Email contacts
- 3
- 75.0% coverage
Molslinjen Org Chart
Sample employees and titles| Name | Title | Location | Contact |
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| Mads Kristensen | IT Director Molslinjen |
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| Birgitte Kold Ingwersen | Aarhus, Central Denmark Region, Denmark |
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| Flemming Kristensen | Central Denmark Region, Denmark |
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| Lasse Nohns Døring | Teamleder | Central Denmark Region, Denmark |
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