In late 2005, Superfast ferries removed one of the two ships operating the link between
Zeebrugge and
Rosyth, thus turning the daily link from
Belgium to Scotland into one operated only every other day.
Superfast IX joined the two ship operation between
Hanko and
Rostock to serve the growing demand in the
Finland –
Germany service. In addition, Superfast introduced a new "
roll-on/roll-off" (RO/RO) service between
Uusikaupunki and Rostock in January 2005. Attica has since moved one of the RO/RO ships,
RORO MARIN, to their
Adriatic Sea routes. In April 2006, Superfast and Attica once more took the market by surprise by agreeing to sell the
Superfast VII,
Superfast VIII, and
Superfast IX ice-class ferries to
Estonian operator
Tallink for €310 million. In August 2006, Attica entered into an agreement to sell to
Veolia Transport its ice-class vessel
Superfast X trading between Scotland and Belgium for €112 million. The delivery of
Superfast X took place in January 2007. In September 2007, Pericles Panagopulos, the former key shareholder of Attica and then Chairman, sold his family's participation for €5.50 per share to
Marfin Investment Group. The move was seen as a "family transition" decision and was interpreted to be an exit for the then 72-year-old investor. Alexander Panagopulos, CEO of Attica, resigned prior to this sale and founded his shipping company by the name Arista Shipping S.A. == ANEK–Superfast ==