-
Ports of Stockholm strengthens marketing department with new Cargo Manager
Johan Praetorius has been appointed new Marketing Manager Cargo at Ports of Stockholm. With his extensive and solid experience and expertise in transport and logistics, he strengthens the marketing and sales department and creates new conditions to continue to develop Ports of Stockholm.
Publicerad 3/20/2025 -
The Swedish Maritime Administration and Ports of Stockholm establish a joint maritime traffic centre
The Swedish Maritime Administration and Ports of Stockholm are taking a historic step by establishing a joint maritime traffic centre in Stockholm. The co-operation will enhance the efficiency and safety of vessel traffic from Oxelösund in the south and up along the entire northern coast of Sweden.
Publicerad 3/14/2025 -
Viking Line, Port of Turku and Ports of Stockholm celebrate one year of cooperation to establish a green shipping corridor
Viking Line, Port of Turku and Ports of Stockholm have been working together for a year on a project which aims to establish a green, fossil-free shipping corridor between Stockholm and Turku. The parties have now laid a solid foundation for the project and developed a clear plan for a common way forward.
Publicerad 2/6/2025 -
Ports of Stockholm appoints new Technical Operations Manager at Port of Kapellskär
Ports of Stockholm has appointed Danjel Jansson as the new Technical Operations Manager at Port of Kapellskär. With his extensive experience in port operations and his previous role as deputy Technical Operations Manager at Port of Kapellskär, he is a natural choice to lead one of Sweden's most important cargo ports.
Publicerad 1/15/2025 -
Port of Stockholm and Port of Helsinki gather stakeholders for stronger Finnish-Swedish cooperation
A well-attended seminar at the Finnish Institute in Stockholm became a meeting place to highlight the strong ties between Finland and Sweden. Together, the countries have a long history of shared values, culture and trade. This results annually in millions of passenger journeys and the transport of millions of tons of goods across the Baltic Sea.
Publicerad 12/3/2024 -
Innovation with sustainable microgrid technology will strengthen Ports of Stockholm
With new microgrid technology and onshore power supply, Ports of Stockholm is taking further steps to meet future energy needs and strengthen the sustainability of port operations.
Publicerad 11/28/2024 -
Northern European ports in collaboration receive EU funding for onshore power for container ships
Four Northern European ports are set to significantly reduce emissions from container ships moored at quay. With a joint support of €18,8 million from the EU fund Connecting Europe Facility for the project EU.OPS.Network, the ports of Aarhus, Gothenburg, Bremerhaven, and Stockholm will provide onshore power to container ships calling at the ports by 2030.
Publicerad 11/11/2024 -
Ports of Stockholm receives PERS certification
Ports of Stockholm is now certified through the EcoPorts’ environmental management standard (PERS), an environmental standard that exists specifically for ports.
Publicerad 11/7/2024 -
Ports of Stockholm receives funding to support Ukrainian ports
Ports of Stockholm has now been granted support from the Swedish Institute within the framework of the Ukraine Cooperation Programme to cooperate with Ukrainian ports. The project aims to strengthen the capacity of these ports and create a basis for integration into the EU transport network (TEN-T), an important part of Ukraine's future trade and post-war recovery.
Publicerad 11/5/2024 -
Stockholm's archipelago on National Geographic's top list
National Geographic has named Stockholm's archipelago one of the world's top 25 travel destinations for 2025! The archipelago, with its thousands of islands, lives all year round thanks to the regular archipelago traffic. But it also attracts more and more visitors from all over the world.
Publicerad 11/4/2024