Traffic list - Vaasa
Name |
Arrival Date |
Dock |
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kuokka-pekka 2 |
09.07.2024 11:15 |
eteläpiiri-pohjoinen |
prima queen |
29.09.2024 09:40 |
lassenlaituri |
bbc leer |
02.10.2024 23:05 |
lassenlaituri |
dreamland |
03.10.2024 12:35 |
reininlaituri |
pietersgracht |
07.10.2024 18:00 |
lassenlaituri |
aurelie |
08.10.2024 10:00 |
lassenlaituri |
solymar |
08.10.2024 23:59 |
lassenlaituri |
prima king |
13.10.2024 18:03 |
lassenlaituri |
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Port of Umeå as a green transport node-model in a pilot study to strengthen the Green Shipping Corridor between Umeå and Vaasa
A joint project will make the Port of Umeå a system demonstrator and forerunner with the aim of strengthening and extending the Green Shipping Corridors* initiated within the EU. - The work on shaping a Green Shipping Corridor between Umeå and Vaasa is currently underway. Through this project, we want to extend the corridor and accelerate the transition to fossil-free transport and operations. We hope to be able to show Umeå port as a good example of how to reduce emissions, push for environmentally friendly investments and support the Green Shipping Corridors, says Christer Nederstedt, Sales and Marketing Manager Kvarken Ports.
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Cooperation agreement between Kvarken Ports and RISE to develop Port of Umeå
Kvarken Ports and RISE (Research Institute of Sweden) strengthen their cooperation through a new cooperation agreement. The aim is to cooperate for capacity building in port innovation and thus port development.- Through our collaboration with RISE, we are strengthening the conditions for port development. Together, we get a knowledge platform which in turn will lead to strengthening the port as a sustainable transport, energy and digital node, says Christer Nederstedt, sales and marketing manager at Kvarken Ports in Umeå.
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Wasaline launches Green Corridor Fridays
Wasaline will start operating with certified biogas one day a week from October 13, in preparation for the EU emissions trading system that will come into force next year. Biogas is more expensive than LNG (liquefied natural gas), the current primary fuel of M/S Aurora Botnia, but the company will cover the extra costs on behalf of its customers. With certified biogas, all Friday departures until Christmas will be climate neutral.