A number of organisations - including the Liepāja Special Economic Zone Authority, Van Oord, Euroports, and GI Termināls - have set up the Hub to push forward a few green projects, totalling €4.0+ billion over 2025-2035.
The German company handling biofuels will start its operations in the Swedish seaport at the beginning of 2025, following a long-term terminal area & quay access lease deal with the Ports of Halland.
The service organisation that tests, inspects, and certifies technical systems has positively evaluated FERNRIDE's safety & security concept for autonomous terminal tractors.
The sister ship of Wallenius Marine's Future Way, which took her first shipment of Volkswagens from Europe to the US in September 2024, also began her charter for the German car manufacturer.
The joint project of the ports of Aarhus, Bremerhaven, Gothenburg, and Stockholm will receive €18.8 million from the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) for the set-up of cold ironing infrastructure for container ships.
The project - launched by the Ports of Stockholm, the Baltic Ports Organization, and Interlegal - will receive €17.3 thousand in grant within the Ukraine Cooperation Programme to help Ukrainian ports move closer to EU standards and the block's transport network.
WT Terminal, operating in the Port of Riga, has commissioned a photovoltaic (PV) installation that comprises 480 panels with a total capacity of 220.8kW.
The Dutch shipbuilders from Ferus Smit have launched Lidan and Spiken, the first in a series of six 4th generation of dry cargo freighters designed for trading through the Trollhätte Canal and in the Lake Vänern.