Welcome to the Port of Oxelösund!

Our graphic profile is a mark of our company values. We put the accent on our personnel, those who work for the company, before machines and scientific instruments working together with our focus on those values. We care about our customers and our customers cargo and equipment. We care about each other and the society we live in, about our results and our future business

Together we have been entrusted with the modernising of The Port of Oxelösund for the future. New cranes are in place. A large bulk goods crane is on order from China and a mobile crane from Germany. We have recently acquired underground storage facilities for heavy oil. This is a small but significant cog in the wheel of Russian oil exports via the Baltic Sea.
 
The Port of Oxelösund is situated on a peninsula on the outskirts of the archipelago. This means a short entry time, maximum water depth and we are ice-free. We direct our business towards the heavy flow of cargo to and from Mälardalen or transit traffic for the Baltic Sea. The large logistic centres of Stockholm, Eskilstuna/Västerås, Örebro/Hallsberg och Norrköping/Linköping make up our domestic market together with transit needs for the Baltic Sea.

Our customers respond well to our efforts. The engineering industry is in full swing. SSAB Svenskt Stål AB (Swedish Steel), our largest customer, is investing heavily in Oxelösund. This guarantees a high basic volume of cargo for the benefit of all our customers and the continuing possibility to provide a 24 hour service.

Work to develop a good logistic service to our customers continues. With our central position and effective logistics we would like to say to all our customers, old and new Welcome to Oxelösund.

 

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Erik Zetterlund
Managing Director

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