Two new P&O ferries due by 2021 for Dover to Calais route says boss Janette Bell
13:03, 12 June 2018
updated: 13:05, 12 June 2018
Two new cross-Channel ferries will sail between Dover and Calais in three years.
P&O Ferries has drawn up blueprints for the vessel, which will cost at least 150 million euros (£132 million) each.
The firm's chief executive Janette Bell confirmed this in an interview with last weekend's Financial Mail on SundayJun 10.
She said: “The ships will last for 30 years so their design has to look to the future.
"Changes in technology will change the mix of goods that P&O transports and the way it transports them.
"There is a whole melting pot of trends coming together.
"We are considering driverless lorries manoeuvring on and off our ships.”
P&O Ferries, whose headquarters is at Channel House, Channel View Road, Dover, is privately owned by Dubai Ports World.
The company has a turnover of £974 million.
It operates a fleet of six ships on the cross-Channel route with up to 23 sailings a day.
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