The agreement enables the Port of Helsingborg to
expand its fleet of electric cargo-handling equipment as part of its long-term
strategy to reduce emissions and improve energy efficiency across terminal
operations.
Located on Sweden’s Øresund coast, the Port of Helsingborg is the
country’s second-largest container port and serves as a key multimodal
logistics hub, connecting maritime, road and rail transport. The port has been
investing in initiatives aimed at reducing the environmental impact of port
operations, with electrification identified as a central component of its
decarbonisation strategy. The port already
operates a Kalmar electric reachstacker that entered service in early 2024.
Under the new framework agreement, additional machines can be acquired over the
next six years in line with the port’s investment plans. Christina Argelius, Chief Technical Officer
at the Port of Helsingborg, said: “This framework agreement represents
an important step in our transition towards lower-emission terminal operations.
Through this agreement, we can continue to replace diesel-powered machines in a
structured and long-term way, aligned with our overall investment plan and
energy strategy. Electrification also brings new requirements in
infrastructure, charging and daily operations, and having a partner with strong
technical expertise is essential as we scale up.” The move reflects a broader trend across global ports, where operators
are replacing conventional diesel-powered cargo-handling equipment with
electric alternatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve energy
efficiency and comply with increasingly stringent environmental
regulations. Kalmar said demand for electric terminal equipment continues to grow as
ports seek to lower operating costs while advancing decarbonisation objectives.
Eric Wass, Sales Representative at Kalmar Sweden, said: “As fuel costs
rise and the pressure to increase efficiency and reduce emissions increases,
electrification offers a stable and secure path forward for terminals. We are
delighted to announce the signing of this frame agreement with the Port of
Helsingborg, which will help them take further steps forward on their journey
towards a zero-emission future.”