The Finnish seaport will receive money from the EU's Connecting Europe Facility within the 23-FI-TG-Arctic SSE project to set up an onshore power supply facility on the new autumn 2023-opened quay.
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.
Starting from 25 July 2024, Transfennica's Northern Baltic con-ro & break-bulk service will call at CLdN's Albert II terminal in the Port of Zeebrugge every other Thursday.
Wasaline has made it possible also for private travellers to pay a nominal voluntary fee when crossing between Umeå and Vaasa on board the company's Aurora Botnia ferry.
The Finland-headquartered tech company will supply, install, and commission its Groke Pro Situational Awareness System to a pair of bulk carriers operated by a Greek shipowner.
The Finnish seaport has partnered with the Rauma-based Notra to upgrade the ship-to-shore (STS) gantry it purchased from BCT Baltic Container Terminal Gdynia last autumn.
The Finnish provider of data connectivity services and solutions for logistics and the global supply chain will see its Carrier Connectivity Service integrated with DP's Cargoes Flow.
UPM Plywood has reached a deal with VR, the Finnish national rail freight haulier, to replace fossil diesel with hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) for shipments from the UPM Pellos mill.
The Finnish seaport, which first replaced oil in October 2022 with district heating to keep its port house warm, is now heating its premises with renewable energy & waste heat.