The annual and sustainability report for 2022 is now available
CMP’s annual meeting was held 1 June in Malmö, Sweden. The website is now updated with the latest annual and sustainability report.
CMP’s annual meeting was held 1 June in Malmö, Sweden. The website is now updated with the latest annual and sustainability report.
The cruise season for Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP) has started. 432 calls are expected throughout the year in Copenhagen, Malmö and Visby, including 122 turnarounds and 10 Christmas/New Year’s calls.
MSC Cruises announced today that the Naming Ceremony for MSC Cruises’ newest flagship, MSC Euribia, will take place in Copenhagen on 8 June.
Yesterday, the container ship "Ruth" called CMP's port in Copenhagen. Ruth will be a regular visitor at the terminal as she is part of CMA CGM's new container route "Denmark Express CS". The new route connects Copenhagen, Aarhus and Fredericia with the two large container hubs Hamburg and Bremerhaven.
The new route is to the benefit of the whole of Eastern Denmark as it increases the frequency
Copenhagen has won the Cruceroadicto 2022 Award as the best cruise port in Northern Europe at the Fitur International Tourism Fair in Madrid.
Luis de Carvalho will join Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP), as the new Commercial Cruise Director, starting effective November 1st, 2022.
The tender documentation relating to equipment for the relocation of the container terminal to Ydre Nordhavn in Copenhagen has been made public.
On August 19 and 20, the Denmark Sail Grand Prix takes place in Nordhavn, Copenhagen.
SailGP is a high-paced sailing race with eight national teams competing across the globe and in this third season visiting Copenhagen for the first time. CMP is very excited to follow the ultra-fast F50 catamarans right at our doorstep - and we of course have a special eye to the Denmark SailGP home-team!
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Last year, Max-Peter had the exciting opportunity to participate in an innovation training within CMP. The innovation training served as a kick-off for CMP’s innovation work and aims to strengthen CMP’s overall expertise in working with sustainable innovation, promoting an innovative mind-set, activating the potential in the organisation and streamlining development processes linked to CMP’s work
CMP established has a clear target of being climate neutral in our own operations by 2025. An integral part of this work is our transition from natural gas to biogas for the heating of CMP’s properties in Malmö. The decision to phase out natural gas was made near the end of 2020 and the shift was accomplished in the beginning of last year.
One significantly important part of the efforts to achieve CMP’s climate goal of carbon neutrality by 2025 is the replacement of diesel-powered cars and staff buses at the terminals with electric powered vehicles, and the shift of fuel from fossil diesel to HVO in machines and cranes.
ARC and Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP) have just received a negative response from the EU Innovation Fund to its application for financial support for its carbon capture project. 138 projects applied for funding from the €1.5 billion pool, and unfortunately the carbon capture project in the Capital Region of Denmark was not among those selected.
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