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Maritime transport constitutes a vitally important part of trade and services for the countries around the Baltic Sea and Europe. Baltic shipping is constantly growing and some of the busiest shipping routes in the world go through the Baltic Sea. Consequently, the sensitive environment of the Baltic Sea is threatened by increasing pollution from the shipping industry. Through international agreem ...
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Cruise Traffic and Urban Regeneration (CTUR)

Start date: Jan 18, 2009, End date: Jul 18, 2011,

Cruise Traffic and Urban Regeneration (physical and environmental regeneration of port-areas; cruise traffic and port-heritage as drivers to economic and social development; planning and management of cruise development, etc.) Achievements: Documents/reports:CTUR_7th_se ...
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The LNG in Baltic Sea Ports project is investigating the possibilities for creating a liquefied natural gas (LNG) small scale infrastructure in seven Baltic Sea ports. The project was initiated by the Baltic Ports Organization as a response to the International Maritime Organizations impending regulation on sulphur content in ships fuel (as of January 2015). This and other regulations regarding e. ...
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The project aims to make a concrete contribution to efficient, safe and environmentally friendly maritime transport. This will be done through the development, demonstration and dissemination of innovative e-Navigational services to the shipping industry, which can lay the groundwork for future international deployment. Another main activity under this flagship project will be to undertake a quali ...
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The route is a prolongation of the former pan-European transport corridor VI, identified at the Crete (1994) and Helsinki (1997) conferences which connected Gdańsk via Katowice to Žilina (Slovakia) and through a western branch via Brno to Vienna. The corridor was identified as a multimodal north-south axis to create a complex multimodal transport system for goods and passengers with the port of Gd ...
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The ports of Stockholm, Tallinn, Helsinki, Naantali and Turku play key roles in accessibility of Central Baltic Region both in cargo traffic and passenger traffic. Effective, competitive, eco-friendly and safe port procedures and sea transportation solutions between the five cities have major importance on trades between the port regions, between the three countries and also in wider international ...
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South East Baltic Transport Link (SEBTrans-Link )

Start date: Aug 28, 2002, End date: Nov 27, 2005,

... Road improvements promote local, regional and interregional cohesion most efficiently in the short term, though rail also needs improvements to be able to reach long term sustainable transport networks. Port infrastructure should be developed in co-ordination with the hinterland links.The main objective is to facilitate investments and other initiatives along the SEBTrans North South Corridor in ...
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...Russia and northern Germany) is an area of high economic growth. The region attracts foreign direct investments and it offers challenging but positive economic perspectives. The dominant mode of transport in BSR is sea (about 76% of trade in BSR states) and only 24% come by other means of transport. In addition to their own import and export, Finnish and Estonian ports handle a major share of the ...
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Twin-Port (FI-EST)

Start date: Dec 31, 2011, End date: Dec 30, 2015,

The closer integration of Estonia and Finland and their main ports is one of the objectives of the TWIN-PORT MoS project. TWIN-PORT is an upgrade of an existing but inefficient maritime transport link between the Ports of Helsinki and Tallinn. It is an important link with direct connections the Nordic Triangle Rail/Road Axis (Priority Project 12) and Rail Baltic" axis: Warsaw-Kaunas-Riga-Tallinn-H ...
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PA Transport of the EUSBSR calls for coordination of national transport policies and actions to ensure a harmonised transnational development of the transport system. The ensured thematic focus and established links between the above initiatives helped achieve certain stage of coordination and complementarity. However, fuller integration of the approaches, which would enable better development and ...
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CLEAN BALTIC SEA SHIPPING (CleanShip)

Start date: Jun 9, 2010, End date: Sep 9, 2013,

...altic Sea. The project shall result in a web-based Pan-Baltic Best Practice Manual and a strategy for Clean Shipping. Scenarios for environmental impact from different technical measures and specific port elaborations by pilot projects form the basis for future commitments and decision making about needed investments.The CLEANSHIP project partners, all in all 19 full partners, 20 associated partne ...
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BALTIC SEA INFORMATION MOTORWAYS (BaSIM)

Start date: Aug 31, 2004, End date: Dec 30, 2007,

Shipment of goods in the BSR increases and will grow in the future even faster. The concept of Baltic Sea Motorways along transnational transport corridors will be based on strong cooperations between players in the transportation field as well as on industry side. Improvement of productivity and competitiveness needs the development both physical and information infrastructure. The first being ad ...
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NEW HANSA OF SUSTAINABLE PORTS AND CITIES (NEW HANSA)

Start date: Mar 5, 2003, End date: Dec 14, 2005,

Shipping is regarded as one of the most environmentally friendly transport modes. On the other hand, there are also considerable risks related to the increasing maritime traffic. The aim of New Hansa was to identify and create sound environmental practices and policies for ports and cities. Reducing air emissions and noise, and managing waste and waste water, were in focus for the analyses and exc ...
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Baltic Cruise Project 2004-2007 (BCP 2004-2007)

Start date: Sep 20, 2004, End date: Sep 20, 2004,

BALTIC CRUISE PROJECT is a cooperation between 10 countries, 19 destinations and 32 partners (ports, city and tourist org.) in the Baltic Sea RegionAn exchange of knowledge and information between Baltic ports and destinations focusing on international cruise tourism. To realise a cruise, the cruise vessel must visit several ports and therefore cooperation between Baltic ports and destinations is ...
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