July2 , 2026

    Wallenius Wilhelmsen wins 12-year terminal contract in Gothenburg

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    Wallenius Wilhelmsen is expanding its logistics services by taking over terminal operations at the Port of Gothenburg, Sweden. This strategic move aims to enhance operational capabilities and create a seamless logistics hub for the region, according to the company’s release.

    The Port of Gothenburg, a key Scandinavian hub for vehicle trade, connects to major markets worldwide. By operating the terminal, Wallenius Wilhelmsen seeks to partner with the port to transform it into a “one-stop-shop” for all carriers and customers. This integration will strengthen the company’s logistics network and support its vision of sustainable growth.

    John Felitto, COO Logistics Services at Wallenius Wilhelmsen, emphasizes that this move will amplify their operational capabilities and enhance the port’s ability to provide efficient logistics solutions.

    The partnership will create a hub serving the Scandinavian market.

    The Port of Gothenburg offers significant benefits with its established rail and road connections, further enhancing its hub potential and strategic position in the Nordics.

    Wallenius Wilhelmsen will commence operations in February 2026 under a 12-year contract .

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