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  • The Port of Gothenburg signs 25-year agreement with Inter Terminals

    The Port of Gothenburg has signed new agreements with one of its largest customers in the energy sector, Inter Terminals Sweden. The agreements benefit both parties by providing increased predictability and long-term stability, creating favorable conditions for further investments in the ongoing energy transition of their respective operations.

  • Halvorsäng Logistics Park to become hub for future electric logistics

    When the Port of Gothenburg and Castellum develop Halvorsäng Logistics Park together, it’s about more than just logistics space. With the goal of creating a sustainable hub for future electric transport flows, solar panels, battery storage, charging infrastructure, and smart energy management are being integrated from the start in collaboration with Buddy Energy.

    Conceptual rendering of Logistics buildings in the Port of Gothenburg area.
  • Port of Gothenburg Q1 report: More laden containers and record rail volumes

    The container volumes at the Port of Gothenburg continue to grow—in terms of handled goods. However, the handling of empty containers has decreased, which is a positive development for the efficiency of cargo flows. Container flows by rail also continue to rise and have now reached an all-time high. These are some of the key insights from the port's reported cargo volume statistics for Q1.

  • Swedish-produced biomethane bunkered at the Port of Gothenburg

    St1 and St1 Biokraft delivered Swedish-produced liquefied biomethane to Terntank's Tern Ocean at Gothenburg Port, marking a significant step toward large-scale supply for shipping. The Port of Gothenburg aims to be Scandinavia's leading alternative fuel hub, facilitating the maritime sector's transition.

  • Breakbulk cargo finds a place on container ships

    Even though container ships are primarily designed to transport standard containers, they can also accommodate breakbulk cargo, items that exceed the limitations of container dimensions. This capability is especially evident on the largest container ships offering direct weekly services between the Port of Gothenburg and ports in Asia.

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