The terminal operator has put the rail-mounted portal slewing crane, the first of its kind in Germany, in the Port of Brake, where it will be used for handling dry bulk and general cargo.
Rohe Solutions, the Finnish subsidiary of the Estonian Alexela, has added the liquefaction-from-the-grid process in the terminal in the Port of Hamina, using it to produce (in collaboration with Hamina LNG) liquefied biomethane (bioLNG).
The Danish Hedehusene-headquartered multinational transport & logistics company has signed an agreement with Deutsche Bahn to acquire DB Schenker for €14.3 billion.
As of 20 October 2024, the Scandinavia Baltic Express (SBX) loop, to be served by two container ships, will connect the ports of Antwerp, Rotterdam, Fredericia, Gdynia, Rauma, and Gävle, with the Polish seaport enjoying two calls per week.
The German energy company has teamed up with the Swedish e-fuel firm to develop the NorthStarH2 project in the Municipality of Östersund in Central-Northern Sweden.
The Lithuanian Environmental Protection Agency has recently decided that an environmental impact assessment is not required for the seaport to continue working on the new facility.
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.