The Norwegian Sea-Cargo will launch at the turn of the year a new route, linking the ports of Gothenburg, Stavanger, Bergen, Sunndal, Ålesund, and Świnoujście on a weekly basis.
On 25 November, Polferries's Mazovia and Unity Line's Skania called to the Swedish port's brand-new port area, completed with the help of EU funds after one and a half years of construction works.
For starters, the Ukrainian Intermodal Company (UIC) will organize block trains to and from the Port of Odessa, where HHLA manages the Container Terminal Odessa (CTO).
The 60+ member-big initiative, led by the City of Helsinki, has been set up to assist organizations in improving their eco-performance and go beyond the current legislative requirements.
The initiative has been launched by the City of Gothenburg and the trade and industry development company Business Region Göteborg, with the Gothenburg Port Authority (GPA) as the first to introduce a procurement system that includes the new stipulations.
Following Stena Line's move from Nynäshamn to Norvik as part of its service to and from Ventspils, the company's Stena Flavia has inaugurated the port's ro-ro operations.
The daughter company of PKP CARGO has signed a ten-year-long contract for rail & road shipments of sugar from KSC's inland facilities to the company's export terminal in the Port of Gdańsk.