In the near future, the Norwegian shipping line's new facility, commissioned in the Danish Port of Hirtshals, will take care of all supplies for the company's ferry services connecting Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Germany.
The Finnish company will take part in the ShipFC project the aim of which is to install a 2MW-big ammonia fuel cell on-board one of Eidesvik's offshore vessels.
Kaliningrad Railways, a subsidiary of Russian Railways, and the Port of Oslo have signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at establishing a multimodal link between China and Norway.
The Gothenburg-located Svenska Skeppshypotek, an organisation that provides financing to the shipping sector with a significant Swedish interest or influence, will loan approx. $70m for the construction of three dual-fuel gas-run battery-enhanced pure car & truck carriers (PCTCs).
The company has kicked off a new weekly service, operated with the use of two ships, that links the ports of Gdańsk, Hamburg, Aarhus, Oslo, Bergen, Tananger, and Ålesund.
The Norwegian line has received from the Ulstein shipyard Color Hybrid, a plug-in hybrid cruise ferry, due to enter traffic between the ports of Sanderfjord and Strömstad on 9 August.
At the expense of €1.2m, of which one-third came from the State of Schleswig-Holstein, the Port of Kiel has put in place its first onshore power supply (OPS) facility.