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  • Timber unloading in Swede Harbour

    Timber unloading in Swede Harbour

    In February, Copenhagen Malmö Port, CMP, handled a timber load in Swede Harbour; it was the first unloading of timber in the bulk harbour in over 12 years.

  • The port conflict in Sweden

    The port conflict in Sweden

    CMP regrets that the port conflict has escalated between the employer’s organization Sveriges Hamnar and the Dock Workers' Union in connection with the Dock Worker’s Union having issued notice of a total work stoppage in all ports in Sweden from March 6 at 00.00 and until further notice. For CMP, the absolute top priority is to find solutions that mean our customers will be affected as little as p

  • A deep dive in the harbour

    A deep dive in the harbour

    As a port, it is of the utmost importance that we have knowledge of the condition of our quays as they are essential for running our operations.

  • More salty handling in North Harbour

    More salty handling in North Harbour

    Freight handling in Northern Harbour has become more salty, at least temporarily. This is because a load of salt was redirected to North Harbour in late January as the quays in the bulk harbour in Malmö were full.

  • Information reg. lockout in Malmö

    Information reg. lockout in Malmö

    CMP is very likely to be affected by the lockouts announced by the Transport Workers’ Union today, since CMP in Malmö is one of the ports that has received strike alerts from the Dock Workers' Union. CMP plans to continue its operations to a large extent.
    Expected lockout dates are: January 23 and 27.
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  • Investments in fossil-free freight handling

    Investments in fossil-free freight handling

    CMP is increasingly investing in fossil-free solutions, most recently in electric or biogas powered cars – for both the liquid and dry bulk operations. It is the operations managers’ vans that are now becoming more environmentally friendly. But that’s just the beginning.

  • Record number of Christmas cruises in 2018

    Record number of Christmas cruises in 2018

    Christmas and New Year is attracting cruise passengers to Copenhagen this year too, with CMP setting a new record of nine arrivals. As always, it is the Christmas markets in and around Copenhagen that the visitors want to experience.

  • Refuse-derived fuel boosts Malmö's container volumes

    Refuse-derived fuel boosts Malmö's container volumes

    Ships call at Malmö every week with containers of refuse-derived fuel, known as RDF. The containers are unloaded at CMP for onward transport to Sysav’s waste-to-energy plant, where the waste is converted into electricity and heat. The operation got underway earlier this year and is based on import of refuse-derived fuel from England.

  • CMP at Logistics and Transport 2018

    CMP at Logistics and Transport 2018

    CMP will be participating in the ”Logistics & Transport” trade fair in Gothenburg this year too. The focus will be on marketing Malmö Industrial Park. Skanska, Catena and Malmö City will also be on site at the shared stand.

  • Visby rounds off successful cruise season

    Visby rounds off successful cruise season

    The cruise season concluded in Visby on 18 October. The ship Marco Polo put out from the new terminal at about 4.00 pm for its journey onward to Klaipeda in Lithuania. Visby has received 75 cruise arrivals and about 75,000 passengers during 2018, which is a substantial increase compared with last year.

  • The dredging plant has left CMP in Malmö for now

    The dredging plant has left CMP in Malmö for now

    About every other year CMP dredges the sea bed on the Swedish side to maintain accessibility for vessels in the port and the approaches. The work process begins with what is known as multi-beam echo sounding, which measures the distance to the sea bed using sound pulses. This is highly advanced technology, used in accordance with requirements from the Swedish Transport Agency and the Swedish Marit

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