The cruise port operator Global Ports Holding (GPH) has signed a 20-year-long agreement with the Port of Kalundborg to provide services for cruise passengers.
Having received support from the country's environmental protection agency to combat climate change, the Swedish seaport plans to offer shore power supply at its energy harbour as of summer 2022.
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 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.
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.