Port of Trelleborg is Scandinavia’s largest RoRo port and the shortest route to the continent.

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A bit closer to the Continent

Port of Trelleborg is the largest RoRo port in Scandinavia. It handles a significant share of the Swedish foreign export/import volumes. Today 16 RoPax ferries operate regularly in the four transport corridors between Trelleborg and the Continent.

The geographic location of Trelleborg as Sweden’s most southern port, only 85 km from the German border, creates excellent conditions for time tables with high frequencies.

The extensive supply of ferry connections via the Port of Trelleborg (about 34 arrivals and departures every day) create an efficient link to the five ports in Travemünde, Rostock, Sassnitz, Swinoujscie and Klaipeda.

The port is fully integrated into the customers supply chains and meets shippers’ and hauliers’ requirements by minimising terminal- and lead times.

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Some facts

  • Scandinavia’s largest RoRo port (for rolling traffic)
  • Where Europe meets Scandinavia
  • Ferry connections to Rostock, Travemünde, Sassnitz, Swinoujscie and Klaipeda
  • 34 arrivals and departures every day, 24 hours a day, all year round
  • Each year, more than one million trucks, trailers and cars pass through the port
  • Aim to be Europe’s most sustainable RoRo port
  • One of five Swedish core ports designated by EU
  • The Baltic Sea’s largest railway port
  • 100% owned by Municipality of Trelleborg
  • Turnover 311 million (2023)