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  • CMP joins application to the EU for significant funding for CO2 capture project on Amager Bakke, which can contribute to making Copenhagen CO2 neutral by 2025

    CMP joins application to the EU for significant funding for CO2 capture project on Amager Bakke, which can contribute to making Copenhagen CO2 neutral by 2025

    ​A facility for the capture of CO2 will reduce emissions from the ARC by 500,000 tonnes of CO2 annually and can thus significantly contribute to the City of Copenhagen’s goal of becoming the world’s first capital city in the world to become carbon-neutral. CMP will become a central party in distributing the captured CO2 to ships that sail the CO2 to storage in old oil fields in the North Sea.

  • Malmö City boosts investment in Malmö port with 30 year plan

    Malmö City boosts investment in Malmö port with 30 year plan

    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.

  • CMP gives notice of termination to 55 employees in Copenhagen

    CMP gives notice of termination to 55 employees in Copenhagen

    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.

  • Cruise ships are to be temporarily moored in Visby

    Cruise ships are to be temporarily moored in Visby

    ​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.

  • CMP notices 40 employees for termination in Malmö

    CMP notices 40 employees for termination in Malmö

    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.

  • Cruise Ships not allowed in Copenhagen

    Cruise Ships not allowed in Copenhagen

    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.

  • Malmö Logistic Centre is to be established in North Habour in Malmö

    Malmö Logistic Centre is to be established in North Habour in Malmö

    An agreement has been signed today between Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP) and the family-owned Malmberg Group for the leasing of land immediately adjacent to the North Harbour in Malmo. The construction of the logistics facility Malmö Logistic Centre, which will become a facility for reloading, cross-docking and intermediate storage of goods, will commence in February.

  • Nordic Ports for a Sustainable Future

    Nordic Ports for a Sustainable Future

    Ten ports in the Nordic Region have agreed upon a declaration focusing on sustainable port management. The joint declaration shows a regional commitment to collaborate on environmental challenges related to UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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