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  • Prestudy of the Gothenburg CinfraCap project is now completed and set to the Swedish Energy Agency. Image: Gothenburg Port Authority.

    Significant gains from CCS collaboration

    Working in partnership, companies in the Gothenburg region can achieve their climate goals more rapidly although it will require an investment running into billions. This is the conclusion reached following a prestudy of a joint infrastructure for the transport of captured and separated carbon dioxide that has just been presented by CinfraCap.

  • The Port of Gothenburg has the capacity to alleviate delays in other European ports resulting from the situation in the Suez Canal. Photo: Gothenburg Port Authority.

    The Port of Gothenburg takes measures to mitigate Suez effects

    ​With the acute situation in the Suez Canal resolved, still, further delays in European ports await. Measures are now being prepared in the Port of Gothenburg that can both ensure fast transport of Scandinavian goods, and at the same time contribute to alleviating the coming congestion in major European ports.

  • The new short sea traffic will be handled at the Skandiahamnen western quay (left). Photo: Gothenburg Port Authority.

    Short-sea terminal to be opened at the Port of Gothenburg

    A new terminal service is due to commence at the Port of Gothenburg, dedicated to intra-European container transport. The terminal will be located at Skandiahamnen’s western quay and will be operated by APM Terminals.

  • The Svea Terminal offers weather-protected transloading in direct connection to the port's ro-ro and container terminals. Photo: Gothenburg Port Authority.

    Welcome to a digital press conference on the role of the Port of Gothenburg for Sweden's foreign trade.

    On Friday 19 March, Minister of Trade and Industry Ibrahim Baylan - together with high profile representatives of global shipping companies and product owners in Sweden - are set to participate in a meeting organized by the Port of Gothenburg. The purpose is to discuss what investments are required in the port and in the Swedish logistics system to strengthen Swedish competitiveness.

  • Around 30% of Swedish imports and exports currently pass through the Port of Gothenburg, along with more than half of all container freight. Photo: Gothenburg Port Authority.

    Gothenburg named the best logistics location in Sweden

    For the 20th year in succession, the Gothenburg Region has been ranked the best logistics location in Sweden by the Swedish trade journal Intelligent Logistik. The Port of Gothenburg is described as being crucial to this ranking, due in part to its ongoing investment programme, its global service network, and its handling of the Covid-19 pandemic. Still, the port has challenges going forward.

  • 6000 ships and 1 million trucks pass through the Port of Gothenburg every year. Photo: Gothenburg Port Authority.

    Transport giants join forces to make Scandinavia’s largest port fossil-free

    In an effort to speed up the transition to fossil-free fuels in the transport sector, Volvo Group, Scania, Stena Line, and the Port of Gothenburg have joined forces to bring about a significant reduction in carbon emissions linked to the largest port in the Scandinavia. The aim is to cut emissions by 70 per cent by 2030.

  • Container volumes remained high through 2020 at the Port of Gothenburg. Photo: Gothenburg Port Authority.

    Higher container volumes at the Port of Gothenburg – despite Covid-19

    Global logistics in 2020 was marked indelibly by the Covid-19 pandemic, resulting in considerable fluctuations in demand for industrial products and transport. At the Port of Gothenburg, container volumes for the year showed no sign of being affected by Covid-19. On the contrary, volumes have increased.

  • The Port of Gothenburg Ro-Ro Terminal, including a DFDS vessel moored at Quay 712. Photo: Gothenburg Port Authority.

    New shoreside power system reduces carbon emissions at the Port of Gothenburg

    The Port of Gothenurg has been working for a long time to encourage ships calling at the port to connect to the shoreside power system when at berth instead of keeping their engines running. The system is currently undergoing tests at yet another quay, enabling even more ships to connect shoreside power within a few weeks. There is the potential to reduce carbon emissions by 650 tonnes per year.

  • The environmental impact assessment documents packed up and ready to be handed over for examination to the Land and Environment Court. Bild: Gothenburg Port Authority.

    Crucial milestone for Skandia Gateway

    The Skandia Gateway project in Gothenburg has reached a crucial milestone. The environmental impact assessment has been completed, and documents have been submitted for examination by the Land and Environment Court.

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