Sustainable flow of goods and decreased CO2 emissions of transportation
Programme 2021 - 2027 Interreg VI-A Finland-Estonia-Latvia-Sweden (Central Baltic)Description
Key organisations on use of digital tools on CO2 reduction in intermodal/multimodal transportation systems(EN)
A concept for energy saving measures and use of renewable energy in ports
(EN)
Thematic information
Priority:
(VI-A_CB_P2) Improved environment and resource usePriority specific objective:
RSO2.8. Promoting sustainable multimodal urban mobility, as part of transition to a net zero carbon economyPriority policy objective (Interreg specific objective):
PO2 A greener, low-carbon transitioning towards a net zero carbon economy and resilient Europe by promoting clean and fair energy transition, green and blue investment, the circular economy, climate change mitigation and adaptation, risk prevention and management, and sustainable urban mobilityType of intervention:
085 Digitalisation of transport when dedicated in part to greenhouse gas emissions reduction: urban transportPartners (7)
Lead Partner: Satakunnan Ammattikorkeakoulu
Partner’s ID if not PIC: FI23889244
Department: Faculty of Logistics and Maritime Technology, Maritime Logistics Research Center
Address: Satakunnankatu, 28130 Pori, Finland
Department address: Suojantie, 26100 Rauma, Finland
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations
Website: http://www.samk.fi/en
Total budget: EUR 868 567.40
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 694 853.92
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 173 713.48
- International Transport Development Association
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Name: International Transport Development Association
Partner’s ID if not PIC: LV40008250637
Address: Ozolu iela, LV-2166 Jaunmarupe, Latvia
Department address: Ozolu iela, LV-2166 Jaunmarupe, Latvia
Legal status: private
Organisation type: Interest groups including NGOs
Website: http://www.itda.co
Total budget: EUR 355 253.68
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 284 202.94
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 71 050.74
- Transportföretagen
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Name: Transportföretagen
Department: Ports of Sweden
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 556498-9373
Address: Storgatan, 10249 Stockholm, Sweden
Department address: Storgatan, 10249 Stockholm, Sweden
Legal status: private
Organisation type: Interest groups including NGOs
Website: http://www.transportforetagen.se
Total budget: EUR 631 968.80
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 505 575.04
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 126 393.76
- Fintraffic Meriliikenteenohjaus Oy
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Name: Fintraffic Meriliikenteenohjaus Oy
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 2945246-5
Address: Palkkatilanportti, 00240 Helsinki, Finland
Department address: Palkkatilanportti, 00240 Helsinki, Finland
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Infrastructure and (public) service provider
Website (not verified): https://www.fintraffic.fi/en/vts
Total budget: EUR 253 875.52
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 203 100.41
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 50 775.11
- Tallinn Tehnika Ulikool
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Name: Tallinn Tehnika Ulikool
Department: Estonian Maritime Academy EMERA
Partner’s ID if not PIC: EE100224841
Address: Ehitajate tee, 19086 Tallinn, Estonia
Department address: Ehitajate tee, 19086 Tallinn, Estonia
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations
Website: http://www.taltech.ee
Total budget: EUR 456 964.88
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 365 571.90
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 91 392.98
- Högskolan på Åland
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Name: Högskolan på Åland
Department: Research and Development Unit
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 0145076-7
Address: Neptunigatan, AX-22111 Mariehamn, Finland
Department address: Neptunigatan, AX-22111 Mariehamn, Finland
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations
Website: http://www.ha.ax
Total budget: EUR 431 054.08
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 344 843.26
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 86 210.82
- Sjöfartsverket
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Name: Sjöfartsverket
Department: Environment and Sustainability, Research and Innovation, Icebreaking
Partner’s ID if not PIC: SE202100065401
Address: Östra Promenaden, SE-60178 Norrköping, Sweden
Department address: Östra Promenaden, SE-60178 Norrköping, Sweden
Legal status: public
Organisation type: National public authority
Website: http://www.sjofartsverket.se
Total budget: EUR 424 041.28
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 339 233.02
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 84 808.26
Partners map
Sustainable flow of goods and decreased CO2 emissions of transportation
Sustainable flow of goods and decreased CO2 emissions of transportation
Sustainable flow of goods and decreased CO2 emissions of transportation
Sustainable flow of goods and decreased CO2 emissions of transportation
Sustainable flow of goods and decreased CO2 emissions of transportation
Sustainable flow of goods and decreased CO2 emissions of transportation
Sustainable flow of goods and decreased CO2 emissions of transportation
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Project partner
Summary
Project acronym: Sustainable Flow
Project ID: CB0100021
Project start date: 2023-05-01
Project end date: 2026-05-31
Project status:
ongoingRelevant linked projects:
- Interreg Central Baltic programme project 'Efficient Flow of goods and passengers between Finland and Sweden' (lead SMA, partner SAMK, partner FinVTS).
- Flow of goods and passengers through Baltic corridors of (FIN-SWE) Rauma-Gävle, and Turku-Stockholm were improved in the project. It delivered improved processes, business models and ICT tools for enhanced information exchanged between port actors, between ports, between port and hinterland operators and between ports and ships. (EN) | The Sustainable Flow digital tool is built on an existing platform, and the basic methodology of developing the online application is based on the award winner Central Baltic Efficient Flow Port Activity App. The Port Activity App has been already taken into business use in 16 ports all around Finland, by Fintraffic VTS as a national authority. In Gävle, Sweden, the app is in use, and other ports in Central Baltic have found the tool interesting as well, but not yet taken it in use. The Port Activity app is neither yet in use in Åland, Estonia or Latvia. The Port Activity App concentrates on optimizing the port operations to save time (so called just-in-time concept). The seven nodes/areas in Central Baltic are having both similar but also different needs for the digital tools, which will be taken into account in project activities. However, all need to have less CO2 emissions and are targeting for carbon neutrality in transportation of goods.
- "Just-in-Time Gävle" is a small project evaluating the local rules, regulations and processes that need to be updated in order to replace the current “first come – first serve”- business practice with a true slot time allocation, a queue that will support Just-in-Time arrivals, help efficient port planning and realise a huge reduction of GHG emissions. Sustainable Flow will build on the experiences from Gävle and help project ports adjust their setup. (EN), Sea Traffic Management (STM) concept with various projects
- During the past years, SMA has taken lead in a number of EU-funded projects, for example MONALISA (TEN-T), MONALISA 2.0 (TEN-T 24) and STM Validation Project (CEF), WINMOS (TEN-T), FAMOS (CEF) and ADAPT (Interreg Central Baltic). SMA has also been partner in other EU-funded projects like EfficienSea (Interreg Baltic Sea), ACCSEAS (Interreg North Sea), EfficienSea 2 (Horizon 2020) and WINMOS 2 (CEF). The projects are developed and implemented in a triple helix partnership. SMA coordinates the International Steering Group of Priority Area SAFE of the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea.
- One important result enabling reduction of emissions are the new clauses in the BIMCO standard contracts for chartering ships. The clauses are related to STM and Just-in-Time, making sure that the parties keep the current conditions unchanged and split the savings on bunker. (EN) | Sustainable Flow will use the results and networks of the marine projects in all project actions, both on digital tools and energy efficiency measures to reduce CO2 emissions of transport. (EN), Interreg Baltic Sea STM BALT SAFE
- STM BALT SAFE project (SMA lead, FinVTS partner) contributed to increased safety of navigation in the Baltic Sea by providing Sea Traffic Management (STM) services to the tanker traffic in the Baltic.
- The results of STM BALT SAFE are
- - To improve the safety of navigation of the tanker shipping segment through STM
- - To improve maritime safety, efficiency and environmental performance by providing added value services
- - To provide ships and VTS centres with improved situational awareness
- - To develop and test new improving speed and accuracy of ship-shore information exchange
- - Offer the existing STM fleet, ships from RTF and EfficientFlow as well as other STM compliant ships an STM environment to operate in (EN) | BALT SAFE results on 1) maritime safety, efficiency and environmental performance; 2) improved situational awareness, and 3) digital VTS services are used and under further development in Sustainable Flow digital tool development. (EN), Interreg Baltic Sea Real Time Ferries (SMA partner, ITDA partner, Taltech partner)
- Real Time Ferries connected ferry-lines to hinterland transport making ship voyages a connected part of the transport chain. Real Time Ferries results provide passengers on board ships and at land with real time information about the next part of their voyage. (EN) | The Real Time Ferries had 22 official partners and 23 associated partners from 8 countries involved. The network of Real Time Ferries have many interlinks to transportation of goods. The former partnership (having three of Sustainable Flow partners) is therefore utilised to promote the project results and to ensure transferability and durability of the Sustainable Flow. (EN), ERDF SataMari Energy Efficiency of Maritime Cluster in Satakunta, Finland
- In SataMari (SAMK) the current status and experience on energy efficiency preparedness to environmental legislation of the Satakunta maritime clusters was studied, using port of Rauma and shipyard of Rauma as pilots. Based on the pilots and pilot activities, a guidance tool (internet page in Finnish) on energy efficiency and renewable energy was created for companies in the maritime cluster. The awareness was raised in events, publications, and social media. (EN) | SataMari expertise and tools will be used in Sustainable Flow project, with the aspects of legislation, technologies and cost-efficiency. Key value form SataMari is the close cooperation with stakeholders on “grassroot level” with energy efficiency measures in Port of Rauma. The SataMari tool is a website, but provides insight to an digital tool on themes which are to be covered in Sustainable Flow. (EN), EDRF SaLoDi Digital step of logistical chains in Satakunta region
- In SaLoDi (SAMK) project, the current situation and potential use on digital tools in logistics chains in Satakunta are studied. The pilots are port of Rauma and port Pori and their hinterlands as well as potential development in hinterland food sector.
- SaLoDi provides information on needs and potential development of digital tools of the pilots. In addition, local stakeholders’ commitment for the theme is either deepened (port of Rauma, main transported goods in the logistics chain: containers) or started (port of Pori, main transported goods in logistics chains: bulk copper and nickel concentrates). (EN) | Practical data collection tools of SaLoDi will be implemented in Sustainable Flow in other pilots, taken the local conditions and communication culture into account. SaLoDi provides committed stakeholders of the pilots to work within Sustainable Flow theme. (EN), Assessment of environmental impact and greenhouse gas emissions of Port of Tallinn based on 2019 data (Taltech). (EN) | The assessment tools will be used in Sustainable Flow in the other ports, and in Port of Tallinn an update is done. (EN), Erasmus+ Greenship Towards Zero Ship Emission (SAMK partner)
- GreenShip project is dedicated to go towards zero ship emission to address the IMO standards for energy efficiency in international shipping. (EN) | Expertise on towards zero ship emission addressing International Maritime Organizations standards will be utilised in Sustainable Flow. Greenship provides also tools for stakeholder involvement and capacity building, that will be studied, as Greenship is a source of data on energy savings measurers of personnel at ship. (EN), Erasmus+ MariEMS (SAMK partner)
- In MariEMS, maritime energy manager job specification and training programme was defined. In MariEMS a ship management team course was developed.
- (EN) | The MariEMS data will be used in digital tool development as source of data on energy savings measurers of personnel at ship. (EN), Erasmus+ MERSol Mersol Maritime Engine Room Simulator OnLine (SAMK lead)
- The MERSOL project develops new study modules followed with assessment study module and finally, the specific software, Engine Room Simulator (ERS) online by modern technology and digitalisation. MERSol project will compose a guide to related industries to assist their efforts on adapting the MERSol process.
- (EN) | MERSol expertise on building up on online simulation by using technology and digitalisation is used in Sustainable Flow. MERSol network can also contribute to share the Sustainable Flow results and to promote its use to European level. (EN), ERDF ISTLAB Intelligent Shipping Technology Test Laboratory
- The project, lead by SAMK, created a smart joint-use Intelligent Shipping Technology test. This laboratory is the first of its kind in the world. The project provided a unique testing and research platform for the development of smart shipping also enabling development of new curricula for more competent seafarers.
- (EN) | The ISTLAB test laboratory concept is used as an example of development of a new concept with various stakeholders. Similar as ISTLAB, the Sustainable Flow contains also harmonization and verification of results. (EN), AutoEduMare (SAMK partner) is the network of autonomous maritime higher education in Finland, which aims at building a network of maritime and marine industry education, joint education implementation models, and developing and piloting modules based on needs-analysis and recognized challenges. (EN) | Sustainable Flow will use the formed network to promote the project results further among all maritime higher education institutions in Finland. (EN), EU Life+ CANEMURE has a Hinku network “ Towards Carbon Neutral Municipalities” in Finland (SAMK coordinates Satakunta region) (EN) | Sustainable Flow supports Hinku municipalities within their goal to carbon neutrality through activities in ports and hinterlands of their region. (EN), Interreg Central Baltic SME Aisle Exports of shipbuilding, maritime and logistics, renewable energy, automation and ICT from Central Baltic to the Southern African markets using Namibia as a stable entry point (lead SAMK, partner TalTech)
- (EN) | The Sustainable Flow has potential to be exported to outside markets. In SME Aisle team a vast network and business co-operation has been made to countries with shipping and ports plus hinterland logistics, i.e. in Namibia, South Africa as well as to Zambia (a hinterland, landlocked country). These networks can be used to transfer knowledge and export of Sustainable Flow results to Southern African markets. (EN), Erasmus+ EURO-ZA Euro-ZA Capacity building in the field of maritime education
- (SAMK partner)
- The project is to develop systems processes to aid the development of Maritime Education and Training (MET) with the aim to enhance development of MET curricula, pedagogical processes and facilities and resources. The key goal has been in upgrading curricula in South African maritime universities to equate their standards with those of EU partners. (EN) | The Sustainable Flow has potential to be exported to outside markets. In Euro-ZA team has a vast network on maritime education and training in South Africa, which can support transfer knowledge and export of Sustainable Flow results to South Africa. (EN), ERDF MeriLoki Maritime Logistics Research Center with targeted actions provide maritime, logistics and security of supply expertise and growth for companies in Satakunta (SAMK)
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- MeriLoki project strengthens the operations of the Maritime Logistics Research Center and regional cooperation between the various parties in the logistics chain in Satakunta. MeriLoki project supports the Sustainable Flow implementation in logistics chains in Satakunta, as well as the long term plans within the use of digital tools as well as energy saving measures in ports and other industrial environments, not just in Satakunta but also throughout Finland and beyond. (EN)
Total budget/expenditure: EUR 3 421 725.64
Total EU funding (amount): EUR 2 737 380.49
Total EU funding (co-financing rate): 80.00%
Co-financing sources:
- ERDF: Amount, EUR 2 737 380.49. Co-financing rate, 80.00%.
Investments, deliverables, policy contributions
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RCO 084 - Pilot actions developed jointly and implemented in projects, Measurement unit:
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RCO 081 - Participations in joint actions across borders, Measurement unit:
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PSR5 Improved intermodal transport nodes and transport areas with CO2 reductions, Measurement unit: number
Project part of European Union Macro-Regional or Sea Basin Strategy: EUSBSR
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Financing programme
2021 - 2027 Interreg VI-A Finland-Estonia-Latvia-Sweden (Central Baltic)
Last month that data in keep.eu was retrieved from the Programme's website or received from the Programme
2025-01-21
No. of projects in keep.eu / Total no. of projects (% of projects in keep.eu)
63 / 112 (56.25%)
No. of project partnerships in keep.eu / Total no. of project partnerships (% of project partnerships in keep.eu)
251 / 446 (56.28%)
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