Port of Gothenburg to offer shoreside power for tankers from 2023
Energy Port in Gothenburg will be next in line in the expansion of the shoreside power network at the Port of Gothenburg.
Read moreEnergy Port in Gothenburg will be next in line in the expansion of the shoreside power network at the Port of Gothenburg.
Read moreSwedish Port of Gothenburg announced the launch of the Berth Planner, a new digital tool aiming to make port calls more time-efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally smart.
Read moreWith the situation in the Suez Canal resolved, still, further delays in European ports await. Measures are now being prepared in the Port of Gothenburg to ensure fast transport of Scandinavian goods.
Read moreVolvo Group, Scania, Stena Line, and the Port of Gothenburg joined forces in order to enhance the transition to fossil-free fuels in the transport sector and cut emissions by 70% until 2030.
Read moreThe Swedish Port of Gothenburg recently announced that its latest shoreside power system, which goals to reduce carbon emissions by 650 tonnes per year, is currently undergoing tests at Quay 712 at the Ro-Ro Terminal.
Read moreKeeping up with the industry's digital evolution, port of Gothenburg joined forces with Wabtec to implement Port Optimizer, a tool that will digitize maritime shipping data for cargo owners and supply chain stakeholders through secure, channeled access.
Read moreFrom 2021, the Gothenburg Port Authority will use new procurement stipulations for selected contracts in order to reduce carbon emissions at the port and promote the use of greener construction equipment and methods.
Read moreOn Thursday, Gothenburg City Council passed a resolution to grant more than 1,2 billion kronor (€120,000,000) to finance the Skandia Gateway project, which is aimed at deepening the fairway leading into the Port of Gothenburg.
Read morePort of Gothenburg's new transshipment terminal known as "Svea Terminal" will be soon fully operational, as it is expected to open its doors during autumn.
Read moreOvercoming the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Port of Gothenburg announced positive results in its freight volums which remained high during the first quarter of 2020.
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