ANEK Lines


ANEK Lines is one of the largest passenger shipping company in Greece. It was founded in 1967 by numerous shareholders who were inhabitants of Crete. It operates passenger ferries, mainly on Piraeus-Crete and Adriatic Sea lines.
Today the company is listed on the Athens Stock Exchange and 37.5% owned by Cyprus-based Sea Star Capital PLC.
Also Amalia Vardinoyannis holds a 26.9% stake through her holding company Varmin.

History

In Crete protests broke out after the Typaldos Lines car ferry capsized due to a series of safety regulations violations. The ship sank on her way from Chania to Piraeus on 8 December 1966, resulting in the death of more than 200 people.
In the aftermath a few hundreds of Cretans following a proposal by the Association of Economists of the Chania Prefecture and the support of the Metropolitan of Kissamos and Selinos, Irineos Galanakis, implement their idea to found a multi-shareholder shipping company.
Therefore, on
Exploitation, the Directorate of Technical Services and the Piraeus main agency
Fleet of ANEK Lines are motor Ro-Ro/passenger ferries.

Currently operating

Former Fleet

On 7 June 2011 ANEK Lines and Superfast Ferries created a joint venture for the Piraeus-Heraklion and the Patra-Igoumenitsa-Ancona routes with two RO-PAX ships on the first route and three in the second route.

Routes

Companies that are affiliates of ANEK Lines are outlined below.
ANEK Group:
Former affiliates and investments:
RETHYMNIAKI
ANEN 19.36%

Accidents and incidents