Strengthening the Port of Drammen’s Visibility – A Close Collaboration with Comet Growth
- Comet Growth
- Sep 2
- 2 min read

The Port of Drammen is a key player in the maritime industry, recognised for its innovative approach and strong focus on sustainability. To reinforce its position as a central hub for freight transport across sea, road and rail, the port has chosen to work closely with Comet Growth to strengthen its communications and branding.
Over the past year, Comet Growth has acted as an adviser and supporter in the port’s strategy and branding processes. We have assisted in implementing their new visual identity on digital and printed platforms, whilst also contributing to the development of a new website to improve the customer journey.
The collaboration has been close and productive, with Comet Growth playing an important role in ensuring that the port presents itself with a modern expression that clearly communicates its role in the transport chain, seamlessly connecting sea, road and rail freight.
Ingvild Sedahl, Communications and Marketing Manager at the port, says:
Comet Growth has been an important partner in our strategy and branding process. Their advisory support has been crucial in ensuring the effective and professional implementation of our new identity. We are pleased with the strong collaboration and the results we have achieved together.
Tina Edvardsen, Managing Director and Owner of Comet Growth, comments:
We are proud to have been part of the port’s rebranding process. Together with Headspin, who developed the visual identity, we have helped secure a modern and cohesive profile that reflects the port’s role in the transport sector. We look forward to continuing our collaboration and supporting the port’s further growth and visibility.
This collaboration stands as a clear example of how a close partnership can deliver valuable results. Comet Growth thanks the Port of Drammen for their trust, and we look forward to continuing to support their further development.
from left to right: Jenny Larsson, Martine Henriksen, Tina Edvardsen, Ingvild Sedahl and Marilli Tersmette.









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