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  • MSC will operate the new direct service between Sweden and the United States. Photo: Gothenburg Port Authority.

    New direct service between the Port of Gothenburg and the United States

    A long-awaited, unique direct connection between the port of Gothenburg and the United States starting later this March. The US is Sweden's largest export market outside Europe, and the weekly direct service will improve conditions for further growth in trade between the countries.

  • In Gothenburg, goods are handled at the Arken Intermodal Terminal, located directly beside the port's ro-ro and container terminals. Photo: Gothenburg Port Authority.

    New rail shuttle between the Port of Gothenburg and Rosersberg

    Green Cargo has introduced a new freight shuttle between the Port of Gothenburg and Rosersberg, north of Stockholm, which strengthens the conditions for further growth. Departing six times a week, the shuttle transports paper products and other goods from Rosersberg to the Port of Gothenburg, for onward transit to France and the United Kingdom.

  • A sizeable proportion of export goods conveyed over long distances by rail are basic industry products from the steel and forestry sectors. Image: Gothenburg Port Authority.

    Port of Gothenburg rail traffic at an all-time high

    The increase in rail traffic looks set to continue at the Port of Gothenburg with a new record for rail-borne freight passing through the port. Some 458,000 TEUs were handled during 2021 – the highest annual figure in the port’s 400-year history.

  • X-press Feeders started new traffic on Gothenburg in November, adding to record-breaking volumes. Photo: Gothenburg Port Authority.

    Highest November volume ever for containers at the Port of Gothenburg

    The volume report recently published by the Port of Gothenburg reveals record-breaking container figures for November. All the more significant in a year marked by a host of unprecedented events, including the accidental blocking of the Suez Canal and the Covid-19 pandemic, which continues to hold the world in its grip.

  • Faustine called at the port of Gothenburg for the first time on Monday morning. On Tuesday, the ship arrived in Zeebrugge loaded with Swedish export goods. Photo: Gothenburg Port Authority.

    Environment and efficiency benefits with new vessel on Gothenburg-Zeebrugge route

    On Monday morning, shipping company CLdN's newly built vessel made her first call at the Port of Gothenburg. Faustine is the company's most advanced vessel and can be operated on liquefied natural gas or biogas. Now she will deploy the route between the Port of Gothenburg and Zeebrugge. Today, the ship will reach Zeebrugge loaded with Swedish export goods for the first time.

  • The purpose of "Green Priority" is to reduce the threshold for the greening of the haulage companies’ vehicle fleets. Photo: Gothenburg Port Authority.

    Green trucks to get priority at Port of Gothenburg terminals

    In a concerted effort to incentivise haulage companies to increase the proportion of emission-free trucks more rapidly, two terminal operators at the Port of Gothenburg join forces as part of a new project named “Green Priority”. The purpose is to reduce the threshold for the greening of the haulage companies’ vehicle fleets.

  • Halvors Länk will improve the road system linking the Port of Gothenburg to the large industrial and logistics parks in the vicinity. Image: Swedish Transport Administration.

    Improved port access following opening of Halvors Länk interchange

    Today we will see the opening of the Halvors Länk interchange. The new road system will allow freight traffic on the Hisingsleden highway bound for the Port of Gothenburg to be separated from traffic heading for the Älvsborg Bridge, offering improved access and reduced transport times.

  • By making the infrastructure accessible to all – known as third-party access – many are convinced that the CinfraCap infrastructure will contribute to achieving further significant reductions in carbon emissions. Illustration: CinfaCap

    Gothenburg a step closer to becoming a hub for transport of captured carbon dioxide

    The Swedish Energy Agency has approved the partial funding of the collaborative project CinfraCap, bringing the region a step closer to a carbon capture infrastructure at the Port of Gothenburg. The infrastructure at the Port of Gothenburg could be of crucial significance to the transport of captured carbon dioxide from the entire country to a sub-seabed repository.

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