The Finnish seaport will receive money from the EU's Connecting Europe Facility within the 23-FI-TG-Arctic SSE project to set up an onshore power supply facility on the new autumn 2023-opened quay.
The ports of Helsinki and Tallinn have yet again secured financial backing from the EU, this time some €15.4 million for, among others, reducing emissions from shipping in their cargo harbours.
Ferus Smit's shipyard in the Dutch Westerbroek has launched Lidan, a 89 by 13.35 metres, 5,100-tonne-deadweight, 206 thousand cubic feet of capacity, Ice Class 1B hybrid dry bulk carrier for the Swedish Erik Thun Group.
The Danish construction firm Aarsleff has completed the project it has been working on since 2021, erecting a brand-new 90 thousand square metre terminal area that the Ports of Halland will use to ship more forestry products.
The Polish ferry line will deploy the 216-metre-long newbuild Varsovia, offering room for 920 passengers and 2,940 lane metres for cargo, on the Świnoujście-Ystad crossing on 27 July 2024.
The Greek Saronic Ferries - operating a fleet of five ships from Piraeus to the islands of Aegina, Agistri and Poros, and the Methana peninsula - has entrusted the Swedish company with supplying high-speed internet.
The ports of Cartagena, Trieste, Monfalcone, Riga, and North Sea Port have teamed up to work on sustainability, energy transition, digitalisation, and the European transport network.