2022
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More loads take the smart sea route directly to Stockholm
The next coming days a number of oversize project loads will arrive at Ports of Stockholm, including housing modules, cars and building materials, all destined for the Stockholm region. Transporting goods by sea directly to their final destination has major sustainability, efficiency and cost benefits.
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New Stockholm Norvik Port - Eskilstuna Intermodal Terminal train link
In January a new train service will operate five departures a week between Stockholm Norvik Port and the Eskilstuna Intermodal Terminal. This railway link will connect Stockholm Norvik to a larger railway network, offering customers more sustainable and cost-effective transport solutions.
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Magdalena Bosson is Ports of Stockholm’s new CEO
On 1st January, Magdalena Bosson will become the new Ports of Stockholm Chief Executive Officer. With many years of experience within Stockholm City Council, she takes over the helm and will continue the development of Ports of Stockholm.
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Ports of Stockholm has double the number of cruise ship calls and passengers
Stockholm remains a very popular cruise destination, despite the current turbulent times. When this cruise season ends, 205 cruise ships will have called at Ports of Stockholm, carrying twice as many passengers as the previous year.
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Ports of Stockholm, Volvo Penta and CMB.TECH collaborate on hydrogen-powered RoRo tractors
Ports of Stockholm, Volvo Penta and CMB.TECH are collaborating to jointly pilot and operate RoRo (roll on, roll off) tractors running on hydrogen-diesel dual fuel powertrains as part of Ports of Stockholm’s fossil-free operations goals.
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Sweden-Finland trade in focus
In mid-October, the Finnhub trade delegation visited Ports of Stockholm. Finnhub is a collective of Finnish logistics companies - ports, shipping lines, forwarders, operators etc.
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Fontana Food chooses Stockholm Norvik Port
The family owned food company Fontana Food is establishing at Stockholm Norvik Port, which will shorten their producer to consumer logistics chain. This in turn means more sustainable and cost effective transport, with Stockholm Norvik Port growing in its role as an important logistics hub in the Greater Stockholm area.
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Ports of Stockholm steps up investment in hydrogen
Ports of Stockholm is investing in hydrogen and is beginning a hydrogen fuelling station procurement for Stockholm Norvik Port. Hydrogen fuel is part of achieving the environmental target of fossil fuel-free truck operations by 2025.
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Ports of Stockholm breaks ground to build Sweden’s first cruise ship onshore power connection facilities
Ports of Stockholm is investing in the environment by building onshore power connection facilities for cruise ships at two city centre quays. This environmental initiative will result in significantly lower air pollution emissions in Stockholm and the Baltic Sea.
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Extended service with a new major linkspan at Stockholm Norvik Port
RoRo traffic via Sweden's new port Stockholm Norvik is steadily increasing. The port is now equipped with a new linkspan that significantly improves the loading and unloading capacity of the RoRo terminal.