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  • New railway track in Malmö’s Energy Port strengthens trimodality

    Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP), together with Scandinavian Tank Storage (STS), St1, and Green Cargo, has taken an important step toward more sustainable and efficient transport. This is achieved through the establishment of a new railway track at CMP’s terminal area in Malmö. The new solution enables the handling of liquid bulk via rail in the Energy Port.

  • Approval for continued development of the port in Malmö

    Högsta domstolen has not granted permission to review the case in which Malmö stad applied to carry out land reclamation in Norra Hamnen. This means that the decision of Mark- och miljööverdomstolen stands, and the work to develop the port's capacity can continue.

  • One of the world’s largest biofuel plants is planned in Malmö

    Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP) and Green2x have entered into a partnership with the focus on the design, establishment, and operation of one of the world’s largest biofuel plants to date at CMP’s terminals in the port of Malmö. The establishment contributes greatly to the green energy transition and at the same time creates opportunities for more jobs in Malmö.

  • Finnlines expands with new route between Malmö and Poland

    We are delighted that our partner Finnlines has expanded with a new route between Malmö and Świnoujście in Poland. Finnlines’ Finnfellow will operate the route daily in both directions, in the morning from Malmö and with evening service from Świnoujście. Yesterday Finnfellow set sail from Malmö for the first time on the new route.
    Here you can read Finnlines press relase: https://www.finnlines

  • Bishop Johan Tyrberg visited CMP

    Last week CMP had the honor of welcoming Bishop Johan Tyrberg, along with representatives from Svenska kyrkan to CMP. According to tradition, a bishop's visitation is a significant event in the Diocese of Lund. During the visit, discussions centered around CMP's activities and our commitment to sustainability. The meeting provided an insightful exchange of ideas and perspectives on how CMP is cont

  • New steps towards Malmö’s future carbon dioxide infrastructure

    CMP, E.ON, Nordion Energi, Sysav and Uniper have signed a partnership agreement for the development of a CO2 hub in Malmö. The collaboration is part of the regional project Carbon Network South Sweden, CNetSS, and will carry out feasibility studies to investigate the conditions for an intermediate storage facility in Norra Hamnen.

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