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  • Major cruise weekend in Copenhagen

    May 16-17 was a weekend marked by high passenger volumes and smooth cruise operations in the Danish capital with five vessels calling at Langelinie and Oceankaj. The arrivals — Britannia of P&O Cruises, TUI’s Mein Schiff Relax, Viking Neptune, Costa Diadema and AIDAbella — brought more than 17.000 guests to the city, marking one of the busiest weekends this year.

  • Copenhagen Malmö Port Hosts Danske Havnes Conference 2026 in Copenhagen

    CMP was proud to host the Danish Ports Conference 2026, held on 14–15 April at CMP’s Cruise Terminal in Nordhavn, Copenhagen. Organised by Danske Havne and held every two years, the conference brought together more than 200 participants from Denmark’s commercial ports, authorities, companies and industry organisations.

  • 2026 – CMP’s 25th anniversary

    2026 marks CMP’s 25th anniversary. The year after the Oresund Bridge opened, Copenhagen Malmö Port was established – at that time the world’s only port company operating across national borders. One port. Two cities. Two countries. Since 2018, CMP has also grown to include a third city, with operations in Visby.

  • Swedish Government funding brings the Malmö CO₂ Hub closer to realisation

    The development of a CO₂ hub in Malmö has taken an important step forward. The Swedish Energy Agency has granted 31 million SEK to Nordion Energi through the national Industriklivet programme to complete the analytical work required ahead of a final investment decision in 2027.
    The funding supports the joint ambition to establish an open-source hub for CO₂ capture, transport and storage for al

  • Niklas Finné appointed Acting CEO

    When Barbara Scheel Agersnap steps down from her position as CEO of Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP) at the end of February, CFO Niklas Finné has been appointed Acting CEO.

  • Copenhagen wins Best Northern Europe Cruise Port award

    Copenhagen has been voted Best Northern Europe Cruise Port by Spanish‑speaking cruise guests at the prestigious Cruceroadicto 2025 Awards. This is the fourth cruise award won by Copenhagen during the past five months.

  • One step closer to biomethane production in the port in Malmö

    In 2024, CMP entered into a partnership with Green2x focused on the design, establishment, and operation of what is expected to become one of the world’s largest biofuel plants in Norra Hamnen, Malmö. The establishment will significantly contribute to the transition to fossil-free energy while creating job opportunities.

  • Strong start to 2025 at Copenhagen Malmö Port’s container terminal in Copenhagen

    Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP) is pleased to report a strong start to the year at its container terminal in Copenhagen. During the first five months of 2025, the terminal handled a total of over 49,100 TEU (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units), representing an increase of 12,100 TEU or 32.7% compared to the same period in 2024.

  • The annual and sustainability report for 2024 is now available

    CMP’s annual meeting was held 4 June in Malmö, Sweden. The website is now updated with the latest annual and sustainability report, which you can read here.
    Summary 2024:
    Turnover reached a record high, exceeding SEK 1 billion for the first time. It amounted to MSEK 1,049, an increase of 7.5% compared with the previous year, mainly driven by growth in sectors such as Cruise, Liquid Bulk, Ro

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