News & Events
Ports need more freedom
There is no doubt that we want the ports to have more opportunities for development, and it must be on fair and equal terms of competition.
Danish Ports
Port of Hundested doubles employment
Since the financial crisis hit Denmark, things have only gone one way at the Port of Hundested. Forward.
Workshop: enhanced collaboration between ports powered by new technology
10 ports from the CEO Forum have chosen to work on exploring some of the opportunities new technology offers for ports.
FF Skagen looks forward to necessary harbor expansion
The port expansion will increase activity in Hanstholm and help future-proof the port.
Danish Ports seeks student for economic analysis
Danske Havne is looking for a political science graduate, or other similar profile, with socio-economic interest and solid knowledge of economics.
The British want to get rid of joint fishing
The UK comes clean and expresses its clear intentions with the EU's Common Fisheries Policy, leaving little room for joint fisheries agreements after Brexit.
Port of Frederikshavn receives major European recognition
The EU has once again chosen to support a project from the Port of Frederikshavn with a significant amount of money from the EU's CEF Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) funds.
Danish Ports' Environmental Toolbox
Ports get better opportunities to recycle sand coastal protection
In the future, ports can get a ten-year permit to reuse cleaned sand from the shipping channel or harbor basin for coastal protection.
Cruise industry criticizes ports in the Baltic Sea region
When the convention, MARPOL Annex IV, enters into force, it will be illegal to discharge wastewater (both black, gray and mixed water) directly into the Baltic Sea area.
Chairman of Horsens Port: Need for more space
The increasing volume of goods means that virtually all sections of the port are in use. It's full, and sometimes goods have to be moved to make it all work.