June10 , 2026

    Port of Gothenburg launches second direct service to Asia

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    The Port of Gothenburg has announced that it now offers two direct container services to and from Asia.

    In July, the Gemini Alliance – a partnership between shipping giants Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd – announced adjustments to its Asia–Europe loop. Previously, the loop ended in Bremerhaven, but the Port of Gothenburg has now become the new end destination in Europe.

    On 4 September, the 18,270 TEUs Morten Maersk became the first vessel to call under the new arrangement. With this addition, the Port of Gothenburg has two weekly direct links to Asia: MSC’s service every Sunday, and the Gemini Alliance’s new service every Thursday.

    “With these two services in place, our offering as a port is increasingly strengthened,” said Claes Sundmark, Vice President Sales and Marketing at the Port of Gothenburg.

    “The big winners are Swedish import and export industries, which gain access to more frequent sailings to and from Asia while also reaching more ports in China than before.”

    The port’s expanding Railport Scandinavia network connects Asia services with 26 inland terminals across the country, providing Swedish businesses nationwide access to global markets.

    “In parallel with the expansion of the port’s liner network, we are continuing to develop the infrastructure in and around the port, both on land and at sea,” concluded Sundmark.

    “Rail is one part, another is the fairway deepening project Skandia Gateway, which when completed at the turn of 2027/2028 will provide additional capacity for the port to handle even more and larger vessels.

    “This will further strengthen the ability of Swedish industry to reach global markets in an efficient and sustainable way.”

    Earlier this summer, the Port of Gothenburg signed new agreements with one of its largest customers in the energy sector, Inter Terminals Sweden.

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