As of 23 September 2024, the company's three Finnecos (each offering 5,800 lane metres of cargo capacity) will call to Peel Ports' London Medway in the Port of Sheerness on a weekly basis.
China Merchants Jinling Shipyard (Weihai) has entrusted the Turku-headquartered company with delivering the complete basic and detail design of the two ferries, which will be chartered by the Attica Group.
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 Meyer Turku shipyard has been entrusted with constructing yet another sister ship of the autumn 2023-launched Icon of the Seas, the world's biggest cruise vessel.
The platform supply vessel (PSV) of Eidesvik Offshore will become the world's first in-service ship to use ammonia as marine fuel after being equipped with Wärtsilä W25 dual-fuel engine.
The Finnish Ahola Transport has deployed a 64-tonne vehicle combination, with the use of an electric 40R truck from Scania, for transporting Elgiganten's consumer electronics to Finland and SSAB's steel products to Sweden.
The Finnish Rauma Marine Constructions (RMC) saw the launching and christening (by Barbara Baker, Governor of Tasmania) of the second in a series of two ferries for the Tasmanian TT-Line Company.
The City of Pori and the Port of Pori have commissioned Wega to conduct a preliminary study on the construction of an import/export terminal for handling liquid carbon dioxide.