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  • The greatest challenge the Port of Gothenburg are facing at present is to ensure more women are employed within what are regarded as typically male-dominated positions.

    Port of Gothenburg classed as excellent in gender equality survey

    The Port of Gothenburg has been named as one of the top 10 per cent of employers in Sweden who are committed to gender equality in the workplace. This is revealed in a survey for 2020 conducted by the Institute of Human Resource Indicators.

  • Quays 519, 520 and 521 are some of the port's busiest. They will all offer shoreside power starting 2023. Photo: Gothenburg Port Authority.

    The Port of Gothenburg will offer shoreside power for tankers from 2023

    It is now confirmed that the Energy Port in Gothenburg will be next in line in the expansion of the shoreside power network at the Port of Gothenburg. The Energy Port will be the first energy port in the world with this particular offer. It is estimated that shoreside power at the Energy Port will reduce carbon emissions from vessels by 1,800 tonnes per year.

  • Artist's depiction of how the new logistics area at the Port of Gothenburg might look. Photo: Gothenburg Port Authority.

    Port of Gothenburg ready to enter into joint venture with Castellum

    The Gothenburg Port Authority has signed a letter of intent with the property company Castellum to develop the nearby Halvorsäng area into one of the foremost logistics hubs in Sweden. A joint venture company will be established in which both parties will have equal shares.

  • The AIDA ships are some of the most frequent cruise ships calling the Port of Gothenburg. Photo: Gothenburg Port Authority.

    First cruise passengers of the year in Gothenburg go ashore in a bubble

    On Friday, the first cruise ship of the season will berth at the Port of Gothenburg. And for the first time this year some 700 passengers will actually go ashore at Arendal in Gothenburg, albeit under strictly controlled conditions. “Even when the passengers go ashore, they will remain within the ship’s bubble,” said Martin Meriwall, Cruise Operations Manager at the Gothenburg Port Authority.

  • Mein Schiff 6 approaching the Port of Gothenburg on an earlier occasion. This year she opened the season in Gothenburg - in a slightly different way. Photo: Gothenburg Port Authority.

    Unusual cruise season starting at the Port of Gothenburg

    Now cruise operations in the Port of Gothenburg are restarting again after an unusually long break due to Covid-19. Compared to the pre-Covid era, the entire cruise industry has changed dramatically, revealing a stark contrast in terms of approach and ambitions.

  • The film "Skandia Gateway" shows how the project will make it possible for the world's largest ship to enter the Port of Gothenburg fully loaded and provide increased efficiency and less climate footprint.

    Construction of Skandia Gateway proceeding according to plan

    The Skandia Gateway project is already under way and construction is scheduled to begin during the first quarter of next year 2022. The fairway needs to be deepened to 17.5 metres if the world’s largest ocean-going vessels are to be able to call at the Port of Gothenburg fully loaded. This will prove crucial if Swedish industry is to have greater access to the world in the future.

  • Wallenius Wilhelmsen vessel "Tomar" moored at the Port of Gothenburg. Photo: Gothenburg Port Authority.

    Wallenius Wilhelmsen ramps up in Gothenburg

    Wallenius Wilhelmsen, one of the world’s largest ro-ro carriers, is investing heavily in the Port of Gothenburg, with increased frequency and more destinations to and from the port. The move is an incisive response to increased demand from the market for vehicles as well as breakbulk and project loads.

  • Concept illustration of the CinfraCap solution. Image: Gothenburg Port Authority.

    CinfraCap makes the final round in IAPH 2021 Sustainability Awards

    The CinfraCap project, which is focused on finding an optimised infrastructure for transporting liquid carbon dioxide from plant to quayside, is one of the three climate-smart projects to have made it through to the final round of the IAPH 2021 Sustainability Awards.

  • The port’s sponsorship initiative will involve 31 young people from developing areas being given the chance to experience harbour life and the world of sailing. Photo: Gårdstensbostäder AB.

    Sailing and summer jobs for young people in Gårdsten

    This year a further 24 young people will be offered the opportunity to sail during the summer, and seven more will have a summer job now that the Gothenburg Port Authority is sponsoring Gårdstensbostäder’s sailing programme. The ultimate aim is to encourage more young people to develop an interest in shipping and the port.

  • 6000 ships call at the Port of Gothenburg every year. With new technology, port calls will be taken to the next level. Photo: Gothenburg Port Authority.

    Port of Gothenburg set to introduce Berth Planner for smart calls

    A new digital tool will make calls at the Port of Gothenburg more time-efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally smart. Berth Planner, developed by the Gothenburg Port Authority in partnership with the Finnish company Awake.AI, is due for launch after the summer. It is a unique initiative that will provide shipbrokers, pilots, and mooring personnel with the tool they have sought for years.

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

    Freight volumes rise at the Port of Gothenburg

    Freight volumes are continuing to rise at the Port of Gothenburg in the majority of segments, despite the impact Covid-19 is having on global logistics. This can be seen from the volume report for Q1 2021.

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