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Now the DFDS ferries in Copenhagen will be receiving shore power

Now the DFDS ferries in Copenhagen will be receiving shore power

​The work to establish a shore power facility at the DFDS ferry terminal in Copenhagen is in full swing. The initiative is a joint collaboration between CMP and DFDS, with the Swedish company Actemium as contractor and COWI as technical advisor. The facility is expected to be operational in late summer 2021 and will makes it possible for DFDS’ ferries to significantly reduce CO2 emissions.

​Ports collaborate for safe and speedy restart of important cruise ship tourism

​Ports collaborate for safe and speedy restart of important cruise ship tourism

Sweden’s first cruise ship call of the year where passengers will be able to leave the ship to visit Gothenburg, Visby and Stockholm will take place on 15th June. A joint collaboration of ports and regulatory authorities has made this cautious restart possible, sending a positive message both to international cruise shipping companies and to the Swedish tourism industry.

Blue Cruise call in Copenhagen

Blue Cruise call in Copenhagen

On Sunday we welcome M/S Hanseatic Inspiration to Copenhagen. It is a "blue cruise" call where the passengers do not disembark but visit the city from the seaside.
M/S Hanseatic Inspiration can carry up to 230 passengers and is 138 meters long and owned by the cruise line Hapag Lloyd. The vessel arrives from Kiel in Germany and will proceed to Marstrand in Sweden Sunday late afternoon. 

The first cruise ships of the year call the port in Copenhagen

The first cruise ships of the year call the port in Copenhagen

After a long, long wait, the first cruise ships of the season will arrive at our docks in Copenhagen this weekend. These are initially blue cruises, where passengers do not disembark but rather visit the city from the seaside. CMP has high expectations that cruise ship tourists soon will be allowed to visit the city again as part of the next phase of the gradual opening for travel activities.

TOMORROW FESTIVAL New festival initiative seizes the future

TOMORROW FESTIVAL New festival initiative seizes the future

With TOMORROW FESTIVAL, Denmark gets a new and action-oriented festival filled with music, food, talks, and inspiration for a more sustainable everyday life. TOMORROW FESTIVAL will take place in Valbyparken's scenic areas in Copenhagen's South Harbor on 3 and 4 September 2021.

Photo by: Hufton & Crow

Full-Scale CO2 Capture Moves One Big Step Closer ARC

​€120 million for a full-scale CO2 capture facility is now almost within reach. ARC’s and CMP’s joint project has gone ahead in the elimination race for funds from the EU’s Innovation Fund.

38 housing modules unloaded in Malmö

38 housing modules unloaded in Malmö

Last week, the vessel UBC Sagunto called at the Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP) terminal in Norra Hamnen, Malmö. The ship was loaded with housing modules, a type of cargo that CMP has extensive experience with.

Updated price lists

Updated price lists

Our website is now updated with the price lists for 2021.

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We connect sea with shore and create growth and prosperity for all

Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP) is one of Scandinavia’s largest port operators, and a full-service port in the Øresund region. We receive a vast variety of goods and have an infrastructure customised for all types of vessels.

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