As of the beginning of October, the company's Fiona Sea and Jutlandia Sea will be calling to the Swedish port within the Zeebrugge-Antwerp-Kokkola-Skellefteå-Kemi-Oulu service.
The Hamburg-headquartered container shipping line intends to acquire 30% shares in Container Terminal Wilhelmshaven (CTW) and 50% of Rail Terminal Wilhelmshaven (RTW).
The Ystad-based company, part of the Finnish ESL Shipping, will invest around €70m in six 5,350 dwt-big vessels to be constructed at the Indian Chowgule shipyard.
The Swedish ferry company will introduce two new yet-to-be-named E-Flexers across the Norvik-Ventspils service while on the Gdynia-Karlskrona - the recently jumboised Stena Scandica and Stena Baltica.
The PLN292m-big investment (€63.4m), co-financed by the EU (PLN116.8m/€25.3m), was officially commissioned and is ready to welcome ships up to 240 m in length.
COSCO Shipping Ports (CSPL), part of the Shanghai-based COSCO Shipping Group, will take a 35% share in Container Terminal Tollerort (CTT) operated by Hamburger Hafen und Logistik (HHLA).
Stena Line, the Municipality of Frederikshavn, and the Port of Frederikshavn have agreed to make Frederikshavn-Gothenburg the world's first fossil fuel-free ferry service of its kind.
According to the terminal operator, the completion of the £300m investment will "coincide with the delivery of a new wave of 24,000 TEU vessels in 2023/2024, which will all be operated between Asia and Europe."