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German naval ships make routine port call in Tórshavn
Three German naval vessels are currently visiting Tórshavn, where they are docked for a scheduled stopover. The ships—FGS Erfurt and FGS Braunschweig, both around 90 metres in length, and the larger FGS Brandenburg at approximately 139 metres—arrived between May 16 and May 18. During their stay, the ships are making use of standard harbour services, including bunkering and provisioning. The visit also allows crew members time ashore to rest. The two smaller vessels are schedu
May 181 min read


German submarine visits Oyrareingir
Last weekend, a German submarine paid a visit to Oyrareingir in the Faroe Islands. During the call, Tor Shipping acted as the local port agent, facilitating the vessel’s stay and coordinating the necessary operations. The visit was carried out in an orderly and well-coordinated manner. The call involved collaboration between several parties, highlighting the importance of effective planning and cooperation in maritime operations. Trýst á knøttin til høgru og melda teg til okk
May 121 min read


Fleiri ferðafólkaskip á vitjan í Vági í summar
Aftur í ár fær Vágur vitjan av fleiri ferðafólkaskipum, og í summar eru átta skip á skránni. Í samband við hvørja vitjan fer Vágs kommuna at senda út tíðindaskriv við nærri kunning um skipið, komu- og fráferðartíðir, væntaða talið av ferðafólkum, møguligar útferðir og annað viðkomandi. Endamálið við hesum tíðindaskrivum er at geva vinnulívinum og borgarum í Vági betri møguleika at fyrireika seg til vitjanirnar og fáa sum mest burturúr teimum. Fyrsta tíðindaskrivið er longu se
May 121 min read


Port of Vágur breaks ground on new 80‑tonne bollard
Port of Vágur has today broken ground on the installation of a new 80‑tonne bollard, marking a further investment in the port’s infrastructure. The new bollard is designed to support the growing number of cruise ship calls and will enhance the port’s capacity to safely accommodate larger vessels in the years ahead. The project represents another small but significant step in the continued development of Port of Vágur as an attractive and capable cruise destination, strengthen
Apr 281 min read


Siglingarárið sett í gongd
Leygardagin skipaði Tórshavnar bátafelag fyri Mjáflaggahúning. Hetta er tíðin, tá nýggja siglingarárið byrjar, og tá bátafestivalar og bátahugni seta dám á vikuskiftini. Tiltakið byrjaði við, at bátarnir savnaðust við Molan, og síðani varð siglt inn í Vágsbotn, har skipað varð fyri lítlum hátíðarhaldi. Heðin Mortensen helt røðu vegna Tórshavnar býráð og segði millum annað, at “tað sosiala, sum fylgir við at hava bát og at vera saman í felag, skapar sín egna og serliga hugna.
Apr 212 min read


Vinnudagurin hjá Vágs Kommunu
Árligi vinnudagurin hjá Vágs Kommunu verður ónsdagin 13. mai. Vinnudagurin er ætlaður vinnurekandi í Vági og áhugaðum samstarvsfeløgum hjá fyritøkum í Vági og kommununi. Vinnudagurin verður hildin á Garðslon, har byrjað verður klokkan 12.00 við ábiti, og klokkan 13.00 bjóðar forkvinnan í Vinnu- og havnanevndini vælkomin. Aftaná verða tríggjar áhugaverdar og viðkomandi framløgur: Stjórarnir Jaspur og Reimund Langgaard frá Kodio greiða frá um strategiina hjá fyritøkuni at vaksa
Apr 212 min read


Port of Vágur showcases growth and opportunity at annual job fair
The Port of Vágur participated in the annual local job fair in collaboration with Vágs Municipality, engaging directly with students interested in maritime careers and community development. Marin H. Gaardlykke, Chairwoman of the Port of Vágur, delivered the keynote address, speaking about her responsibilities as a local politician and the importance of youth involvement in shaping the future of the island. She then officially opened the fair. “Young people are essential to V
Mar 92 min read


Shipping.fo | Faroese Flag: Why more vessels are transitioning to the Faroe Islands registry
In a maritime environment defined by regulatory complexity, operational efficiency, and increasing compliance expectations, flag selection remains a strategic decision for shipowners. In recent years, the Faroe Islands registry has gained steady attention among operators seeking a transparent, well-regulated, and operationally reliable flag administration. While each fleet has unique requirements, several consistent factors explain why more vessels are transitioning to the Fa
Mar 33 min read


Shipping.fo - 2026 maritime workforce trends: What skills are shipowners looking for today?
In recent years, the maritime labour market has undergone steady and structural change. Increasing safety requirements, growing operational complexity, and the persistent shortage of qualified seafarers have shifted shipowners’ focus beyond technical skills alone toward reliability, experience, and clearly defined processes. These trends remain highly relevant in 2026. Global Seafarer Shortage Trends International organisations such as the International Chamber of Shipping (I
Jan 263 min read


Historic sail ship makes surprise stop in Port of Vágur
The Port of Vágur had a busy start to the week, combining ongoing commercial operations with an unexpected visit from the historic sail ship Lola of Skagen . Built in 1919, the Danish vessel made its first-ever call to Vágur while sailing from Stornoway to Iceland. The nine-person crew was warmly welcomed and spent time exploring the local area, praising both the scenery and visitor facilities. Meanwhile, commercial activity continued as the cargo vessel Silver Copenhagen lo
Jan 191 min read


Danske Rederier leggja fram nýggja strategi
Danske Rederier hava lagt fram eina nýggja strategi, sum skal styrkja Danmark og danska flaggið sum heimstað fyri donsk reiðarí. Eitt av høvuðsmálunum er, at handilsflotin undir donskum flaggi skal vaksa minst líka nógv sum – ella meira enn – altjóða handilsflotin. Sjóvinna er ein kvik vinna, og donsk reiðarí hava víst seg at vera serliga dugnalig at laga seg eftir broyttum handilsmynstrum á heimsmarknaðinum og einum óstøðugum geopolitiskum veruleika. Sambært Danske Rederier
Jan 72 min read


Port of Vagur filled with homebound vessels as Christmas approaches
With Driving Home for Christmas playing on the radio, the view across the harbour feels especially fitting — not just for cars on the road, but for ships making their way home at sea. As Christmas draws near, vessels and their crews are beginning their journeys home for the holiday season. At the Port of Vágur, several familiar vessels have recently returned, bringing a seasonal sense of homecoming to the harbour. The Tuneq trawler from Royal Greenland is currently alongside
Dec 16, 20252 min read


Several key initiatives at Port of Klaksvík in 2026
In the coming year, Klaksvík Harbor will focus on major and exciting projects to increase activity and revenue, while also addressing smaller but essential improvements that enhance conditions and services for customers, says Sylvia Thomsen, Chair of the Harbor and Industry Committee. The 2026 budget includes significant industrial projects: shore power for the Kósakaj pier, a boat slip for the Borðoyarvík marina, upgraded electrical supply at the marina in Vág, and measures
Dec 1, 20252 min read


Shipping.fo | New tankers under the Faroe Islands flag
- We are excited to announce that Yokohama Pionier and Kobe Pionier are joining the Faroe Islands registry, Shipping.fo has announced today. The vessels will be acquired by Oktan Energy and the flag change process has now begun, transitioning from Korea to the Faroe Islands. Kobe Pionier will sail under the new flag from late October, while Yokohama Pionier will join from early November. Shipping.fo , is proud to support the FAS fleet’s growth through professional vessel man
Oct 17, 20251 min read


Historic ship visits Port of Vágur
A Beautiful Visit to the Port of Vágur Yesterday, the classic wooden sailing vessel Tecla, captained by Gijs sluik , arrived at the Port of Vágur with four crew members and twelve guests on board. During their stay, the group is discovering the natural beauty and local life in Vágur before setting course for Lerwick tomorrow. Built in 1915 in the Netherlands, the Tecla was originally a herring drifter sailing in the North Sea. More than a century later, this elegant two-mast
Oct 16, 20252 min read
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