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  • Record-breaking cruise season in Copenhagen

    Record-breaking cruise season in Copenhagen

    The cruise season was a successful one for Copenhagen Malmö Port, CMP. Copenhagen welcomed 850,000 passengers, setting a new record. CMP is now investing in continued growth. A new terminal is being built in Copenhagen, and as from April 2018 Visby will form part of CMP’s cruise operations.

  • CMP's Norra Hamnen wins logistics award

    CMP's Norra Hamnen wins logistics award

    CMP's Norra Hamnen (North Harbour) has recently been crowned the winner of the 'Future Transport Award', receiving the accolade, according to the panel of judges statement of reasons, because CMP is "one of the best ambassadors for the intermodal concept in Sweden".

  • CMP to lift even heavier loads

    CMP to lift even heavier loads

    A new phase is now beginning within CMP’s assignment to handle and store the cable reels used in converting the Danish grid to underground cables.

  • Record at container terminal in Copenhagen

    Record at container terminal in Copenhagen

    CMP set a new record at the container terminal in Copenhagen in September. A total of 955 lifting operations took place on one vessel, corresponding to 1,601 TEUs.

  • Go-ahead for new cruise terminal in Copenhagen

    Go-ahead for new cruise terminal in Copenhagen

    The Board of Copenhagen Malmö Port, CMP, has given the go-ahead to build a new cruise terminal in Copenhagen. The terminal will be located beyond the current Oceankaj in Ydre Nordhavn and will be able to handle more than 5,000 passengers per call.

  • Mercedes and CMP in new deal

    Mercedes and CMP in new deal

    Mercedes Benz Försäljnings AB in Malmö and CMP have signed a contract relating to the rental of outdoor space and a vehicle handling/service contract.

  • Mobile cranes in place in Swede harbour

    Mobile cranes in place in Swede harbour

    Two totally new mobile cranes are now in place in Swede Harbour in Malmö. These new cranes, which were manufactured by Konecranes, have a lifting capacity of up to 120 tonnes. CMP takes over ownership and operation of the cranes today, 29 September.

  • Traffic Disruption in Nordhavn

    Traffic Disruption in Nordhavn

    Strandvænget will be closed at Nordhavnsvejen in Copenhagen for eight weeks (from 22/09 to 19/11) due to roadworks.
    This means that traffic into and out of the port might be a challenge, but at the same time road construction means that the infrastructure to and from Nordhavnen will improve significantly in the future. CMP will be monitoring the traffic carefully during this period and will mai

  • New CEO and deputy at CMP

    New CEO and deputy at CMP

    Barbara Scheel Agersnap has been appointed new CEO of Copenhagen Malmö Port AB, CMP. Jonas Arkestad will simultaneously become deputy CEO.

  • Container terminal in Copenhagen offers new APP solution

    Container terminal in Copenhagen offers new APP solution

    CMP is taking the container terminal in Copenhagen one step further in work to rationalise our processes and is therefore now offering a Mobile Self Service function for hauliers to use. This is taking place in a partnership with PIC IT, who are already our suppliers of the Terminal Operations System (TOS) PIC.

  • Argentinian full-rigged ship in Malmö

    Argentinian full-rigged ship in Malmö

    On July 14-17, Malmö was visited by the Argentinian navy’s training ship, the full-rigged ARA Libertad. At 3,765 gross tonnes, the ship, which was built in 1956, is 104 m long and has a draught of 6.6 m. This makes her one of largest ships in her class in the world.

  • Improved VGM system

    Improved VGM system

    To meet the requirements of the Danish Maritime Authority for the accuracy of weighing containers for VGM, CMP has invested in a new system that can meet the new requirements.
    This means that CMP will still be able to service your customers with VGM certificates.
    In addition, you will see that the weight description goes from being in "round" tons to being completely reduced to 10 kilogram d

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