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  • Workplace accident at the container terminal in Copenhagen

    Workplace accident at the container terminal in Copenhagen

    CMP can confirm that a workplace accident occurred on Friday, October 4, at the container terminal in Copenhagen. An employee was seriously injured. Despite extensive treatment at the hospital, the employee passed away on Sunday evening, due to severe injuries.

  • CMP highlights sustainability at global event in Copenhagen

    CMP highlights sustainability at global event in Copenhagen

    CMP is participating in the sustainability event, C40 Mayor Summit, which is visiting Copenhagen in October. CMP will be offering a debate on ”Sustainable Cruise Tourism”, but will also be arranging a multimedia exhibition on the port’s importance in a dynamic and growing city.

  • Innovative inspections

    Innovative inspections

    A vitally important part of our work is the continuous inspection of our quays. In the ordinary situation, the inspection of quays is performed from a ship, where one checks from the sea side that the quays are in a satisfactory condition.

  • Public meeting Ydre Nordhavn

    Public meeting Ydre Nordhavn

    On Tuesday, 25 June 2019, Copenhagen Malmö Port and By & Havn held a public meeting about effects on the environment in connection with the relocation of the container terminal and the establishment of a new cruise terminal in Ydre Nordhavn. Powerpoint presentation from the meeting can now be downloaded here.
    The public meeting took place in Terminal 3 at Oceankaj in Ydre Nordhavn, with a v

  • Public Hearing - 25 June

    Public Hearing - 25 June

    On 25 June at 18.00-19.30, together with By & Havn, CMP will be holding a public hearing as part of the environmental impact assessment process concerning the relocation of the container terminal and the establishment of a new cruise terminal at Ydre Nordhavn in Copenhagen. The meeting is open to the general public, and should you be interested in participating, please register your intended a

  • Malmö Industrial Park at the world's leading logistics trade fair

    Malmö Industrial Park at the world's leading logistics trade fair

    The world’s leading logistics trade fair, Transport Logistic, will be held in Munich on 4 - 7 June. Obviously, Malmö Industrial Park will also be marketed at the fair. Malmö City Council and CMP are on site along with several logistics companies in order to establish more collaborations in the industrial park.

  • Ydre Nordhavn - Second Consultation phase has begun

    Ydre Nordhavn - Second Consultation phase has begun

    By & Havn and Copenhagen Malmö Port wish to establish a container terminal and a new cruise terminal in Ydre Nordhavn and at the same time make the harbour deeper off the new terminals.

  • Cleaner air in the pipeline

    Cleaner air in the pipeline

    The City of Copenhagen, Copenhagen Malmö Port and By & Havn have partnered to get more green solutions in the Port of Copenhagen and limit emissions from cruise ships. The first step is the design of a land-based power plant in Nordhavn.

  • Containerships chooses CMP in Malmö for new route

    Containerships chooses CMP in Malmö for new route

    Containerships chooses CMP in Malmö for new routeWith Containerships now starting its new service, Scan Baltic 1, Copenhagen Malmö Port, CMP, will be an important port for import and export to and from Sweden and Europe. The first container ship arrived at Northern Harbour in Malmö yesterday.

  • Values - a guide for everyday working life

    Values - a guide for everyday working life

    Guiding principles and signposts – this is often how the ”point” of a company’s values is described. Achieving them entails involving all employees – and being able to constantly demonstrate how the values are a part of everyday life.

  • Gotland investing heavily in guide training

    Gotland investing heavily in guide training

    The 2018 cruise season represented a major boost for Gotland. The number of arrivals increased by 80 per cent compared with the previous year. A major effort is now being made for the 2019 season in order to meet the need for guides for the tourism industry on the island.

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