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Finnlines’ Annual Report and Sustainability Review 2025 now released

Mar 13, 2026

Finnlines continued to strengthen and develop its sea transport services in 2025 while advancing its long-term sustainability strategy. Lower-emission transport solutions and modern and energy-efficient fleet renewal were key focus areas for the company during the year.

Targeted investments in new vessels, the rationalization of the ro-ro fleet, and investments in passenger services strengthened Finnlines' position in its core markets. Financially, 2025 was a stable year for the company and provided a solid foundation for future development.

In addition to the Annual Report, Finnlines has also published its first voluntary Sustainability Review for 2025.

The reports are now available on the Finnlines website.

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