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  • Gothenburg named Sweden's top logistics location

    The Gothenburg region tops the list in Swedish industry magazine Intelligent Logistics' annual ranking of Sweden's best logistics locations. As Sweden's largest freight hub, the Port of Gothenburg plays a crucial role in the award, which has been presented since 2001. It is the 23rd time that the Gothenburg region has topped the list.

  • All time high container throughput in the Port of Gothenburg

    Despite geopolitical unrest and economic slowdown with inflation and rising interest rates, the volumes increased in most cargo segments in the Port of Gothenburg in 2023. The container segment stands out the most, with 2023 marking the best year in the port's 403-year history. This is according to the cargo volume summary for 2023 provided by the Gothenburg Port Authority.

  • New Train Shuttle between Piteå and the Port of Gothenburg

    Träfraktkontoret and its subsidiary TFK Logistics have introduced a new train shuttle between Piteå and the Port of Gothenburg. The service operates twice per week, transporting containers and tank containers, with trailer wagons to be introduced in March.

  • EU green lights deepening of the fairway in the Port of Gothenburg

    With preliminary studies, risk analyses, simulations, environmental permits and other types of preparatory work already completed, the final obstacle has now been overcome to kick-start the Skandia Gateway project. This is via approval from the EU Commission, which confirms that state funding for a Port of Gothenburg fairway deepening does not constitute state aid.

  • New quay opens up new possibilities in the Port of Gothenburg Energy Port

    In 2024, a highly extensive and technologically advanced infrastructure project will commence in the Port of Gothenburg Energy Port, where a 300-meter-long quay will be completely rebuilt to get a complete 2.0 upgrade. Now, the Swedish construction company Peab has been contracted for the first phase of the job.

  • Second Charging Station for Electric Trucks Operational in the Port of Gothenburg

    The charging infrastructure for heavy trucks continues to develop in the Port of Gothenburg. Through a collaboration between Göteborg Energi and the Gothenburg Port Authority, additional charging facilities for heavy traffic are now available in the port. Four charging spots with up to 350 kW capacity are now operational at Port Entry.

  • Strong export industry leads to increasing container volumes in the Port of Gothenburg

    The Swedish purchasing power remains low in the wake of economic downturn, resulting in reduced container imports. However, overall container handling in the Port of Gothenburg is increasing as the Swedish export industry continues to thrive, with the forestry sector leading the way. This is according to the Port of Gothenburg's volume report for the third quarter of 2023.

  • British Aircraft Carrier moored at the Port of Gothenburg

    At around 11 o'clock local time on Friday morning, the British aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth arrived according to plan in the Port of Gothenburg. “This is one of the largest warships we have received in the port, and it has required a lot of planning up until the last minute," says Erik Waller, Deputy Harbor Master at the Gothenburg Port Authority.

  • The world's first methanol-powered container ship moored at the Port of Gothenburg

    On Tuesday, a truly unique ship arrived at the Port of Gothenburg for the first time. The container ship Laura Maersk is powered by biomethanol, resulting in a big step towards net-zero greenhouse gas emissions. But this is merely the beginning - nearly 200 methanol ships are currently on order by the shipping industry.

  • Gothenburg Wood Terminal meets the growing export needs of Swedish sawmills

    With a new name, Gothenburg Wood Terminal aims to further emphasize its position as the central timber terminal in the Port of Gothenburg. As a key link in the supply chain between Swedish sawmills and their international markets, they have enhanced their capabilities to meet the growing export demands of the Swedish forest industry.

  • Digital port calls to reduce 1000 tons of CO2 emissions annually at the Port of Gothenburg

    The Gothenburg Port Authority has started developing an entirely new digital port call solution in collaboration with maritime operators. In addition to reducing CO2 emissions by approximately 1000 tons per year, the solution “Digital Port Call” will lead to time and cost savings for vessels calling at the port. The tool is expected to be in use starting early 2024.

  • More than "just" containers on container ships

    Even if container ships are optimized to handle containers in particular, there are nevertheless good opportunities to ship so-called breakbulk cargo far beyond the limitations of what can fit in a container. Not least on board the very largest container ships offering direct liner service between the Port of Gothenburg and ports in Asia and North America every week.

  • New agreement paves the way for the next step in Stena Line's relocation in Gothenburg

    The Gothenburg Port Authority and Stena Line have today signed an agreement that enables the planned relocation of Stena Line's operations to Arendal in the Port of Gothenburg to enter an even more operational phase. The agreement includes the construction of the new terminal, as well as rental and leasing of the terminal area, including a new terminal building. The agreement spans over 25 years.

  • The Port of Gothenburg participates in the city’s 400th anniversary

    It is finally time to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Gothenburg in the Gothenburg Freeport area! The city and the port have grown together symbiotically throughout history. The port has played an integral part in the city’s 400 year history, and continues to do so today. The port also plays a significant role as the city kicks off its 400th anniversary in the city’s Freeport area today.

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