
Stegra’s steel plant in Boden will use Green Cargo rail services to move inbound goods from Swedish ports to the site and transport finished steel products back through the port network. Green Cargo will handle rail freight for both incoming goods and finished products at the Boden facility.
Jenny Marin, logistics development manager at Stegra said: “The collaboration with such an experienced player in Swedish rail logistics as Green Cargo means a lot to us, and also means that we will have robust management of the logistics flows in our coming operations.”
Stegra has previously signed agreements with the ports of Luleå, Skellefteå and Umeå for incoming and outgoing goods and products linked to the Boden plant. The Green Cargo agreement establishes the rail connection between the Boden plant and the ports in Stegra’s logistics network.
“We are pleased to have been entrusted with contributing to Stegra’s establishment in Boden. This is an important assignment for Green Cargo and a clear example of how rail can contribute to the transformation, competitiveness and growth of Swedish industry. With our experience in large-scale rail logistics, we can help ensure stable freight flows between Stegra’s plant and the ports that will be critical to their logistics setup,” says Henrik Dahlin, CEO of Green Cargo.
Source: Stegra
About Stegra

Stegra is a Sweden-based industrial company developing large-scale production of green hydrogen, green iron, and green steel for heavy industry. Founded in 2020 as H2 Green Steel, the company rebranded as Stegra in 2024 to reflect its focus on decarbonizing hard-to-abate sectors, starting with steel. Stegra is building its first integrated production facility in Boden, in Sweden’s Norrbotten region. The site is designed to combine hydrogen generation, iron production, and steel manufacturing in a single operation. The company aims to replace coal-based steelmaking with processes powered by renewable electricity and green hydrogen. Stegra plans to supply steel to industrial customers across sectors such as automotive supply chains, construction, and equipment manufacturing. Its headquarters are in Stockholm, Sweden.