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  • At the Port of Gothenburg's Energy Port, various locations suitable for building a future facility for intermediate storage and liquefaction of carbon dioxide are being investigated. Photo: Gothenburg Port Authority.

    Carbon dioxide capture solution progressing at the Port of Gothenburg

    What is the smartest way to transport captured carbon dioxide from facility to quayside? To discover the answer, five major energy companies in western Sweden have joined forces in the CinfraCap project. A prestudy commenced in May to determine whether a joint solution could be found for an efficient, sustainable infrastructure for captured carbon dioxide.

  • Artist's depiction of the new terminal at the Port of Gothenburg, phase 2 included. Image: Gothenburg Port Authority.

    Dredging spoils transform into new terminal at the Port of Gothenburg

    180,000 cubic meters of dredged material are currently being reused as filling material in the construction of the Port of Gothenburg's next major investment. When the masses have been stabilized and solidified and further surface work have been completed, 140,000 square meters of new, long-awaited terminal space, will be available in the Port of Gothenburg.

  • Multiple players in the Port of Gothenburg community are now joining forces in a unique measure to foster the availability of empty containers for the Swedish export industry. Photo: Gothenburg Port Authority.

    Port of Gothenburg launches “Empty Container Initiative” campaign

    The coronavirus pandemic keeps affecting the world and global trade. Right now, Port of Gothenburg customers are experiencing a sudden deficit of empty containers for export cargo, To mitigate, the Port of Gothenburg community is launching an “Empty Container Initiative” campaign, aimed to support container storage during the holiday seasons, from today lasting through January.

  • Sea Cargo's ship “Bore Bay” mooring at the port of Bergen, which is one of several ports that now have a new direct connection to the port of Gothenburg. Photo: Sea Cargo AS.

    New freight service to Gothenburg – links to Norway and Poland

    A new freight service will commence at the turn of the year, linking Gothenburg to the industrialised Western Region in Norway via the ports in Stavanger, Bergen, Sunndal and Ålesund. The service will also include the Polish port of Swinoujscie, which will in turn open up further trade options with central Europe. Vessels will visit Gothenburg on a weekly basis.

  • Volumes have remained stable through the Covid-19 pandeminc at the Port of Gothenburg.

    Port of Gothenburg freight volumes signify stability and revival

    Freight volumes at the Port of Gothenburg have remained stable, despite the ongoing effect the Covid-19 pandemic is having on world trade. Container volumes remain unchanged while other segments are regaining lost ground following the downturn earlier in the year. This can be seen from the volume report for the year to September.

  • Elvir Dzanic member of government Electrification Commission

    Minister for Infrastructure Tomas Eneroth has presented the government’s newly established Electrification Commission. Gothenburg Port Authority chief executive Elvir Dzanic has been invited to sit on the Commission, which will identify measures to speed up electrification in the transport sector.

  • The Port of Gothenburg will undergo a digital transformation which will have effects on all aspects of port activities. Photo: Gothenburg Port Authority.

    Digital transformation set to produce Port of Gothenburg 2.0

    With the aid of AI and digital linking, the Port of Gothenburg will become quicker, more cost-effective, and climate smart. A customised digital platform is due to be rolled out during the second half of 2021. It will enhance freight flow transparency and have a direct impact on productivity, lead times, and delivery capacity throughout the entire transport chain.

  • The new rail shuttle rolled into Gothenburg on Wednesday afternoon, ahead of schedule. The terminal operator Sandahlsbolagen unloads and reloads the train at Arken Intermodal Terminal before returning to Oslo. Photo: Gothenburg Port Authority.

    New rail link between Oslo and the Port of Gothenburg

    A new weekly rail shuttle service has commenced, providing Oslo and Norway with a rapid, dependable, climate-smart link to the largest port in Scandinavia. The service is can transfer 2,000 trucks from road to rail, with a resulting reduction in carbon emissions of over 700,000 kg per year.

  • MSC Viviana and other giant mainliners will be able to call at the Port of Gothenburg fully loaded as of 2026. Photo: Gothenburg Port Authority.

    Green light for a deeper fairway at the Port of Gothenburg

    On Thursday, Gothenburg City Council passed a resolution to grant more than €120,000,000 to finance the Skandia Gateway project, aimed at deepening the fairway leading into the Port of Gothenburg. As a result the project is fully funded. The parties now have a firm basis for entering into an implementation agreement.

  • The container terminal at the Port of Gothenburg. Photo: Gothenburg Port Authority.

    Container volumes rise at Scandinavia’s largest port

    Port of Gothenburg freight volumes are continuing to rise in several segments. During the first half of 2020, containerised units rose by 4% and energy products by 22%. This despite the current Covid-19 pandemic, and while virtually all larger ports in Europe and the world show negative results.

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