In April 2019, the line joined forces with Winnow, a company helping others reduce food waste, which resulted in saving some 27t (equal to approx. 70k meals) over a period of four months.
OGCI Climate Investment, along with current investors, has led the latest investment round aimed at bringing Norsepower's Rotor Sails solution onto global markets.
Nyborg, part of Associated Danish Ports (ADP), has become the 30th member of Cruise Baltic, a Copenhagen-based port-town network promoting cruise tourism in the region.
AecorLink, a Swedish communication Internet service provider, has been awarded by Viking Line a communication contract the aim of which is to improve Internet connectivity on-board its ships.
The Port of Gdynia and the Warsaw-based Centre for European Union Transport Projects have signed an agreement thanks to which the former will get approx. €4.6m (PLN 20m) for upgrading its Intermodal Rail Terminal.
On 12 September, Nauticor's bunker vessel Kairos filled up the oil products tanker Ternsund, currently on charter by the Finnish fuel supply company NEOT, with 150t of liquefied natural gas (LNG).
The Swedish ship owner has commissioned the Chinese Avic Dingheng shipyard to construct what will be the eight vessel in a series of 17,999 dwt-big oil products and chemical tankers.
Following a long-term co-op struck with Wärtsilä, the shipping line will be offering as of November a weekly ro-ro & container service between the ports in question.
The company has kicked off a new weekly service, operated with the use of two ships, that links the ports of Gdańsk, Hamburg, Aarhus, Oslo, Bergen, Tananger, and Ålesund.