The Annual Report for 2020 is now available on our website
CMP's annual meeting was held 2 June 2021. The website is now updated with the latest Annual Report.
CMP's annual meeting was held 2 June 2021. The website is now updated with the latest Annual Report.
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.
CMP has handled cargo consisting of 840.29 m³ of timber beams, which will be used in the construction of the Dutch company Westerman Multimodal Logistics’ new intermodal logistics centre.
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.
Our website is now updated with the price lists for 2021.
The cruise line NCL is calling Copenhagen for two days between Monday 21 of September and Wednesday 23 of September with the cruise ships Norwegian Bliss and Norwegian Encore. The calls are so called technical calls, enable technical support and provisioning. There are no cruise passengers on board The crew will not disembark the ship and no crew changes will be made.
Copenhagen Malmö Port is soliciting tenders for technical advisory services to the developer for upcoming projects in Ydre Nordhavn - Copenhagen over the next four years (with an option for a two-year extension).
Yesterday, Sunday morning, Hapag-Lloyd's cruise ship Europa 2 called our terminal in Visby.
Today Hapag Lloyd’s cruise ship, Europa arrives at Ocean Quay in Copenhagen for a technical call between 02.00 am – 07.00 am.
Tomorrow, September 1, we are happy to welcome the cruise ship Europa 2, to the cruise terminal in Malmö. The corona pandemic has had a huge negative impact on the cruise season 2020 with almost 100 % cancellations. Some cruise lines are now offering smaller cruises with a limited number of passengers.
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”.