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Fosen Trafikklag is a company operating buses and ferries in Trøndelag and Østlandet in Norway . In total the company has approximately 750 vehicles and 16 ships, though numerous of them operate by subsidiaries.

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11-551: The company merged with Namos Trafikkselskap in 2008 to form FosenNamsos Sjø AS. And in 2010 the company was merged into Torghatten ASA . The company was founded on 14 December 1957 as a merger between seven bus and ferry companies in Trøndelag. The seven companies included Hevne Dampskibsselskap (founded 1885), Uttrøndelag Dampskibsselskap (1889), Fosen Aktie Dampskibsselskab (1904), Fosenhalvøya Billag (1937), Fosen Dampskipsselskap (1950) and Trondheimsfjorden Fosenferja (1955). In 1993

22-456: A revenue of NOK 472 million. The ferries in Trøndelag are operated by the parent company. This division has 13 ships, 130 employees and a revenue of NOK 175 million. Fosen Trafikklag owned 66% while Nord-Trøndelag county municipality owned the remaining 34% of the company. In 2011 Torghatten ASA bought the remaining 34% from Nord-Trøndelag. TrønderBilene is responsible for all the groups bus transport in Trøndelag and operates with concession from

33-590: Is a 100% ownership in Fosen Trafikklag . The companies ship operations include passenger ferry operations in southern Helgeland , between Bindal Municipality and the town of Sandnessjøen . In addition to operations in its own name, Torghatten owns 100% of Fosen Trafikklag. This company again operates car- and passenger ferries in Sør-Trøndelag , owns Bastø Fosen that operates the Bastø Ferry . Furthermore,

44-567: The Berg-Hansen franchise , located in Trondheim and Brekstad . The parent company also operates cafés at ferry terminals and onboard ferries. This division has 70 employees and a revenue of NOK 68 million. Norgesbuss operates bus services in Oslo and Akershus for the respective counties. The company also operates express buses and airport coaches. The company has 478 vehicles, 853 employees and

55-545: The bus division of Fosen was sold to TrønderBilene. Between 2000 and 2003 the company also bought Norgesbuss , operating buses in Oslo and Akershus and the ferry company Innherredsferja in 2004. Bastø Fosen operates the ferries between Horten and Moss in the Oslo Fjord. The company has three ferries, 130 employees and a revenue of NOK 180 million. Offices are located at Kolbotn . The parent company owns two travel agencies in

66-442: The company also has some joint venture in shipping, including 5% of Edda Gas (49% being owned by Bergesen d.y. ) and 50% of an Aframax ship. In 2022, the owner EQT merged Torghatten with Molslinjen to form the company Nordic Ferry Infrastructure Holding AS. This article related to a Norwegian ship transport company is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Bergesen d.y. ASA Bergesen d.y. ASA

77-543: The company moved to its new terminal, Pirterminalen at Brattøra in the harbour area of Trondheim , and in 1994 the passenger ferries moved there too. In 1996 Fosen got the concession to operate Norway's second largest car ferry line between Moss and Horten in the Oslo Fjord through the subsidiary Bastø Fosen . In 1999 the company bought 66% of TrønderBilene from the Nord-Trøndelag county municipality . The next year

88-549: The company to this day keeps all information about the disasters secret. In 1976 Sigval Bergesen d.y. was forced to retire for health reasons. Management of the company was handed over to his two grandchildren, Petter C.G. Sundt and Morten Sig. Bergesen . Ten years later, the company went from being a privately owned to a publicly traded company. Sundt and Bergesen sold their shares in the company to World-Wide Group in 2003, which rebranded into Bergesen Worldwide and then BW Group (BW). Today, BW has 3,500 employees worldwide. It

99-625: The counties of Nord-Trøndelag and Sør-Trøndelag . TrønderBilene has 265 vehicles, 309 employees and a revenue of NOK 212 million. The offices are located in Levanger . TrønderBilene owns 39% of Gauldal Billag that again owns Østerdal Billag . Torghatten ASA Torghatten ASA is a Norwegian shipping company based in Brønnøysund . The company's areas of operation include operating car ferries , fast ferries , travel agencies , real estate , security and maintenance. The company's main asset

110-416: The time of the war he then had three major tankers, though Charles Racine was hit by torpedoes and destroyed in 1942. Bergesen used the war to position himself in the market, and by 1950 he had four ships in his fleet, by 1955 the fleet had reached seven, and 16 by 1970. Two of its OBO ships , MS Berge Istra and MS Berge Vanga disappeared under mysterious, however similar circumstances in 1975 and 1979, and

121-411: Was a Norwegian shipping company , and one of the world's largest. The company was founded by Sigval Bergesen d.y. (1893–1980). He was the son of Sigval Bergesen, who was also a shipping magnate, but in 1935 he broke with his father to form his own company. The same year he bought the tanker President de Vogue (renamed Bergesund), in 1937 Charles Racine and in 1939 Anders Jahre (renamed Bergeland). By

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