CPL Competence in Ports and Logistics GmbH

Gegenstand des Unternehmens ist 

- die Erbringung von Hafen- und Logistikdienstleistungen in eigenen und fremden Häfen, wie insbesondere der Umschlag von Gütern, die Lagerei, Festmachertätigkeiten, die Verwaltung und Bewirtschaftung von Verkehrs- und Hafeninfrastruktur, sowie alle damit im Zusammenhang stehenden Geschäfte sowie 

 

- die Planung, Erstellung und das Betreiben von Anlagen zur Erzeugung regenerativer Energie, der Verkauf der gewonnenen Energie insbesondere in Form von Strom und Wärme, die Gestaltung und wirtschaftliche Umsetzung der Energiewende, Maßnahmen zur Verbesserung der Energieeffizienz sowie damit verbundene Nebengeschäfte.

 

The company's purpose is:

- the provision of port and logistics services in its own and third-party ports, including, in particular, cargo handling, warehousing, mooring activities, the administration and management of transport and port infrastructure, as well as all related business activities, as well as

 

- the planning, construction, and operation of renewable energy generation facilities, the sale of the generated energy, particularly in the form of electricity and heat, the design and economic implementation of the energy transition, measures to improve energy efficiency, and related ancillary activities.

DeCoInter – Decarbonization of the Maritime Sector and Its Impact on Green Energy Transition

CPL Competence in Ports and Logistics GmbH is project partner in an international initiative that supports the transformation of ports in the South Baltic Sea region into active contributors to the green energy transition. As maritime transport remains a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions, seaports are uniquely positioned to accelerate decarbonisation both as major energy consumers and as hubs for energy storage, distribution, and innovation. 

Recognising that technological development must be complemented by strategic planning and stakeholder cooperation, DeCoInter brings together research, digital tools, pilot actions, and training. It aims to strengthen the capacities of ports, local authorities, energy providers, and academia to implement effective and sustainable energy transition strategies. DeCoInter drives the green energy transition in South Baltic ports by promoting renewable energy (e.g., offshore wind) and alternative fuels (e.g., hydrogen, methanol). The project develops a digital tool and methodology for port energy transition strategies, builds green fuel value chains, and fosters regional collaboration through the Regional Cluster of Seaports Energy Transition (RCSET). Solutions are co-developed, tested in ports like Szczecin and Klaipeda, and shared across the region. Supported by research institutions and port authorities, DeCoInter aligns with the European Green Deal’s climate goals for 2030 and 2050.

Project Leader is the The Association of Polish Regions of Baltic Adriatic Transport Corridor. Project Partners are besides our company Szczecin and Świnoujście Seaports AuthorityKlaipeda Science and Technology Park, Gdynia Maritime UniversityMotus FoundationBlekinge Institute of TechnologyPort of Roenne and Klaipeda State Seaport Authority.

(Project duration: January 1, 2025 – December 31, 2027, total project budget: €2,134,730.00 thereof EU co-financing (ERDF): €1,707,784.00)

CPL Competence in Ports and Logistics GmbH
Sitz: c/o Heine, Kronsforder Allee 73f, 23560 Lübeck
Büro Rostock: Dierkower Damm 29, 18146 Rostock

info@c-pl.de

 Eingetragen beim Handelsregister des Amtsgericht Lübeck unter HRB 18554 HL.
Geschäftsführer: Nils Heine, Heiko Wenzel