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  • ​The arrival of the Aida Cara will mark the beginning of the cruise season at the Port of Gothenburg.

    Cruise season gets under way in Gothenburg

    The cruise season in Gothenburg will get under way over the Easter weekend. During the next few months, 60,000 tourists are expected to arrive by cruise ship to discover the sights of the city. There will 44 visits by cruise ships to the Port of Gothenburg this year. First to arrive will be Aida Cara, which is due to berth at Frihamnen on Good Friday.

  • The Port of Gothenburg is about to replant 1,7 hectares of eelgrass. Photo: Peter Göransson.

    Port of Gothenburg replants vital eelgrass

    The Port of Gothenburg has embarked on a major project that will involve replanting 1.7 hectares of vital eelgrass meadows that will disappear with the building of a new terminal as part of the Port’s expansion programme.

  • This historic quay is now being resurrected as a cruise reception centre under the name America Cruise Terminal.

    America Cruise Terminal – new location for cruise ships

    Over 100 years ago, the first Swedish American Line vessel sailed for the USA from Stigbergskajen in Gothenburg. This historic quay is now being resurrected as a cruise reception centre under the name America Cruise Terminal. “Gothenburg has developed considerably as a maritime city,” said Jill Söderwall, Vice President Cruise at Gothenburg Port Authority.

  • Good year for new cars in the Port of Gothenburg.

    Rise in freight volumes at the Port of Gothenburg

    Freight volumes at the Port of Gothenburg rose by almost three million tonnes in 2016 - up from 38.2 million tonnes in 2015 to 40.9 million tonnes last year. Car exports-imports and energy products enjoyed a particularly successful year with rises of 15 and 12 per cent respectively. Container volumes were down three per cent. The freight figures for 2016 have just been released.

  • The Port of Gothenburg want to reward the shipping companies for their green initiatives.

    Growing number of vessels receive environmental discount at the Port of Gothenburg

    Last year, one in three ships at the Port of Gothenburg received an environmental discount on the port charges. This represents an increase of 83 per cent on the previous year. Heading the discount list are Donsö-based shipping companies Tärntank Ship Management AB and Furetank AB, whose vessels are powered by liquefied natural gas.

  • Shipping Line SOL now offer seven departures per week from Gothenburg Roro Terminal.

    Increased traffic between Gothenburg and Belgium

    Belgium is Sweden’s eighth largest export market. The Swedish shipping company SOL is about to expand its departure frequency between the Port of Gothenburg and the Belgian port of Zeebrugge. The change will offer greater scope for Swedish import and export companies to ship freight to and from Belgium.

  • New freight service from Gothenburg to Rotterdam

    The opening of a new freight service to Rotterdam will be a welcome development, presenting further opportunities for Swedish industry. The company behind the new service is the ro-ro* carrier CLdN, whose vessels will call at the Port of Gothenburg twice a week.

  • Freight terminal in central Gothenburg moves to the Port of Gothenburg.

    Intermodal terminal moves to the port of Gothenburg

    Plans are in place to move the internmodal freight terminal currently located in the central city of Gothenburg to the Port of Gothenburg. The switch will allow a higher proportion of transport by rail instead of road.

  • Historic moment:  First ship to bunker LNG at the Port of Gothenburg

    Historic moment: First ship to bunker LNG at the Port of Gothenburg

    Tomorrow, a milestone will be reached in the greening process that is taking place at the Port of Gothenburg. M/T Ternsund will bunker natural gas at the entrance to the port. This is the first time ever in Sweden that a tanker will bunker this substantially cleaner marine fuel.

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