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Zinus agrees with Port of Skagen for shore power unit delivery

Zinus, a provider of shore power solutions, has announced its recent contract with Denmark’s Port of Skagen to deliver two of its ZPP115 shore power units, set to be delivered early in 2025.

The ZPP115 is an upgraded version of the ZPP215 model and offers easy and efficient handling of shore power cable management, catering to the diverse needs of ports and the vessels they serve.

Klaus Kopelman, Sales Manager at Zinus AS, commented, “The Port of Skagen is a vital hub in the region, serving a variety of vessels from fishing and cargo to cruise ships. Our ZPP115 units will provide the port with a reliable, environmentally friendly power solution, helping them to reduce emissions and create a cleaner port environment. This partnership represents a great step forward in supporting Denmark’s ambitions for greener maritime operations.”

The Port of Skagen is one of Denmark’s busiest and most diverse ports and with rapid growth underway, the port has been focusing on enhancing its sustainability efforts, and the introduction of shore power technology is an essential part of that strategy.

CEO of Port of Skagen, Willy B. Hansen stated, “The Cabel Management System from Zinus AS is a vital part of the Port of Skagen pilot in the Interreg North Sea project – Green Supply Chains. The pilot aim is to electrify the pelagic fish landing operation at the Scandic Pelagic & FF-Skagen landing terminals. The system will enable the large vessels to turn off their diesels and run on green electricity.”





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