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The Scandlines subsidiary HH Ferries needs a new CEO as office holder Henrik Rørbæk decided to step back from his position.

According to an official statement, Rørbæk turns 60 this summer and has agreed with the Board of Directors that he shall remain in office until end June to,[ds_preview] amongst other things, complete the strategically important battery conversion project and ensure a smooth transition to new management.

HH Ferries owns the ferry route between Helsingborg and Helsingör, which is marketed under the trademark Scandlines Helsingborg-Helsingör. With departures every fifteen minutes and a travel time of 20 minutes, Scandlines Helsingborg-Helsingör transports up to 50,000 passengers and 9,000 cars as well as 1,600 buses and trucks across Öresund on a daily basis.

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CEO Henrik Rørbæk resigns (Photo: HH Ferries)

The Board of Directors has already initiated a process to find Rørbæk’s successor. »Henrik Rørbæk has put in dedicated efforts through over two decades of service, and he held a steady course during the recent period of change where he oversaw the transformation of the ferry route between Helsingborg and Helsingör into an independent company. The Board of Directors is looking forward to the continuation of our cooperation with Henrik to complete the pending battery conversion project, while simultaneously ensuring that we find the right successor able to continue HH Ferries Group’s
positive development,« said Rasmus Christiansen, Chairman at HH Ferries AB.