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Inland shipping collaboration between Ports of Stockholm and Mälarhamnar
Ports of Stockholm and Mälarhamnar have joined forces to facilitate sustainable transport and inland shipping between Stockholm Norvik Port and the strategically located Mälarhamnar ports in Västerås and Köping. The collaboration expands the offerings at the ports and will provide good preconditions for barge traffic, similar to that seen on European rivers.
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Straddle carriers arrive at Stockholm Norvik Port
The first two straddle carriers have now been delivered to Stockholm Norvik Port, Sweden's new freight port. The carriers are 16 metres in height and are intended to operate autonomously within the next couple of years.
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Nordic ports unite in UN Sustainable Development Goals collaboration
Ports of Stockholm has signed a declaration, together with nine other Nordic ports, to work together on the environmental challenges related to the UN sustainability goals.
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The power is on at the Värtahamnen Port and several vessels are already connected
The new onshore power facilities at the Värtahamnen Port are the most modern, and in wattage-terms the largest, in the Baltic Sea area. Onshore power supply at the quayside provide a way to reduce vessel emissions of air pollutants, resulting in greener shipping.
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Ports of Stockholm nominated for international communications prize
Ports of Stockholm has been nominated for the European Sea Ports Organisation Award for its successful social media advertising campaign. The prize is awarded annually to promote innovative projects that improve the social integration of ports and cities.
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Ports of Stockholm in international final with the world’s most pioneering climate action projects
This year’s new power connections at the Värtahamnen port are in the final of the 2019 C40 Cities Bloomberg Philanthropies Award as one of the most pioneering and inclusive climate action projects around the globe.