The Lithuanian seaport plans to have four onshore power supply (OPS) stations up & running in 2026, three at the Klaipėda Central Terminal for ferry traffic and one at the Klaipėda Container Terminal.
Targeting the marine & aviation sectors as its customer base, the 40-megawatt green methanol production facility, to be erected in the Iiksenvaara industrial area in Joensuu, has received an investment grant of €60 million.
The Finnish Ports Association, its seven members (Helsinki, Kokkola, Naantali, Oulu, Pietarsaari, Pori, and Turku), and carbon footprint data experts from the Jyväskylä-based Green Carbon have partnered to create a port environmental planning tool.
Gotland Company has entrusted the shipbuilders from Austal to design & construct the 130-metre, combined cycle, multi-fuel, hydrogen-ready high-speed catamaran that will connect Gotland with the Swedish mainland.
The two have partnered to set up the production plant, formerly known as FlagshipONE (bought by the Danish Ørsted in December 2022 and shelved in the summer of last year), additionally doubling its yearly capacity to 100 thousand tonnes of e-methanol.
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, the Port of Oulu, and 20 other parties, including tech companies and academia, will carry out a three-year €12.8 million project tasked with enhancing secure situational awareness in critical cyber-physical systems.
The Port of Fredericia as well as the ports of Lübeck and Trelleborg will receive funds from the Connecting Europe Facility's (CEF) Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Facility (AFIF) for setting up onshore power supply (OPS) facilities.
Meriaura's heavy-load open deck carrier Meri transported the mobile harbour crane from Liebherr Rostock to Forth Ports Group's Port of Tilbury (London).
The tech company from Sliedrecht - specialising in optical character recognition (OCR), image processing, and software development for the transport & logistics sector - has acquired the start-up developing artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms and video processing solutions.
Visy, with the help of partners from the recently acquired Autepra, has installed optical character recognition (OCR) equipment, alongside the TopView system, on 14 ship-to-shore cranes at the Baltic Sea region's largest container terminal.