The ro-pax, hailed as the world's most eco-friendly ferry, has been floated out by its shipbuilder, Rauma Marine Constructions (RMC), which will now move onto the equipment assembly and interior work parts of the project.
The German ferry line has entrusted the Swedish tech-company with supplying Internet access to its fleet serving the Trelleborg-Travemünde-Rostock and Trelleborg-Świnoujście routes.
The storing capacity of the port's Logistics Centre will be enlarged by 17 ha for stockpiling containers, including reefers, as well as for wind farm components.
The Danish seaport has teamed up with the tech-company to develop a system for management of carbon emissions, with the aim of becoming a climate-neutral port.
The company has decided to withdraw from its plans to operate the route in question over the coming autumn and winter months as passengers started cancelling their bookings due to fear of imminent travel restrictions.
The Turkish Kuzey Star Shipyard has floated out Marshal Rokossovsky, a dual-fuel ro-ro ship built in cooperation with Nevsky Shipyard on behalf of Rosmorport.
FESCO has transported six Konecranes rubber tyred gantry (RTG) cranes from Ust-Luga Container Terminal (ULCT) to the nearby Port of St. Petersburg-located First Container Terminal (FCT).