The brand-new ferry of Polsca (an umbrella company of the Polish Polferries and Unity Line) started plying between the ports of Świnoujście and Trelleborg as of 20 January 2026.
As of 28 January 2026, Ellerman City Liners' 14-day-rotation Baltic Express (BALTEX) service will start plying between the ports of Riga, Gdynia, Teesport, Tilbury, Rotterdam, and Oslo.
Interreg Øresund-Kattegat-Skagerrak will provide project financing (up to €740 thousand) for the three-year €1.2 million project led by Ocean Valley, an innovation hub of Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP).
The Port of Tallinn has secured co-financing of up to 30% of its €39.7 million Port of Tallinn Onshore Power Supply (PoTOPS) project, which will see two Old City Port cruise quays furnished with OPS stations.
Berths 10 and 11 have been furnished with onshore power supply (OPS), making it now possible for four of TT-Line's ferries to draw electricity from the shore while calling at the Swedish seaport.
The Oslo-based provider of digital solutions for ports and maritime actors extends its footprint to Finland by taking over a developer of port management and maritime information systems.
The Danish ferry company has contracted Incat Tasmania to deliver another battery-electric high-speed ferry in a total investment worth DKK3.5 billion (about €469 million, with DKK180m/€24m support from Denmark's Investment Support Fund).