The first Ship to Ship bunkering of LNG in Malmö
The first Ship to Ship (STS) bunkering of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) at our terminal in Malmö took place early Tuesday morning.
The first Ship to Ship (STS) bunkering of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) at our terminal in Malmö took place early Tuesday morning.
As a consequence of the corona crisis, several cruise lines have since long emptied their ships of cruise passengers. Most of these ships have a limited number of crew members on board, which is necessary to maintain the ships. There is therefore a great need for ships to be able to call at ports around the world for what we call “technical calls”.
CMP welcomes X-PRESS FEEDERS who will call CMP’s container terminal in Nordhavn, Copenhagen, from July 7.
Malmö City is continuing to invest in strengthening Malmö as a port city and is presenting a master plan today which shows the city's long-term ambitions for Malmö port operations. The plan clarifies how the city would like the port in Malmö to develop over the next 30 years and how to work towards the overall objectives based on its role as port owner.
Our terminals in both Denmark and Sweden are open despite the current situation with the coronavirus outbreak, with the exception of the cruise terminals in Copenhagen. Denmark's borders are closed to passenger traffic; we cannot therefore receive any cruise passengers on the Danish side until mid-April at the earliest.
Although the other terminals are completely open, we are trying to plan our
The Dutch logistics company Westerman Multimodal Logistics is establishing itself in the port in Malmö.A facility is being constructed here for transshipment of freight, for combi-traffic intended for rail, road and sea. It will be an important hub for a Northern European transport corridor.
A very significantly changed cruise market, due to the crisis with the coronavirus pandemic, means that Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP) will postpone the establishment of what was planned to be a new cruise terminal at Copenhagen’s Oceankaj.
The financial consequences due to the crisis with the coronavirus pandemic are of such a significant scope that Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP) finds itself forced to give notice of termination to 55 employees in Copenhagen in order to secure the future functioning of CMP as a port operator and manager of critical infrastructure. The layoffs concern both dockworkers and office workers.
In connection with the verification of the functioning of the alarm sirens at Prøvestenen, a testing of the sirens needs to be conducted.
The test of the sirens will be conducted tomorrow (Wednesday 13 May) from 10:00 to 10:05 with an initial warning signal and a concluding signal.
If you have any questions at all, please contact us via: cmport@cmport.com.
Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP), which leases the cruise quays from Region Gotland, wants to help the cruise lines temporarily moor cruise ships in Visby. Thus by doing this, the cruise ships will already in the right place before the start of the cruise season in the Baltic Sea.
The crisis as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic is having a severe negative impact on the port company Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP). Despite a series of measures taken to minimise the impact, such as savings packages and the use of the financial assistance package from the government, CMP is forced to give notice of redundancy. This impacts 40 employees in Malmö.
In view of the public authorities’ decision to close the boarders in Denmark and to ban passenger ships due to the current Corona crisis, CMP cannot allow cruise ships to call at Copenhagen until at least mid-April.
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