TENTacle
Unexploited potential for growth
The TEN-T core network corridors are an instrument of the EU transport policy that improves mobility on major transport axes across Europe by removing physical, technical and administrative bottlenecks. The Baltic Sea region is crossed by three core network corridors: Scan-Med, North Sea-Baltic and Baltic-Adriatic. Successful implementation of these corridors can trigger positive effects in the transport and mobility sectors and beyond them, as well as within and beyond the immediate territories the corridors cross.
More understanding needed
However, national, regional and local authorities, infrastructure managers, investors and transport and logistics companies have little knowledge of the instrument itself and how they can impact its implementation. Key players in the areas along the three corridors are too little dedicated to using corridor mobility to boost sustainable growth and prosperity actions. They fail to plan proper measures and mobilise financial support for investments. Last but not least, the potential arising from the corridors’ implementation is not exploited in transport planning, management, and activities in the region.
Budgets
in numbers
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3.75MillionTotal
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2.75MillionErdf
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0.00MillionEni + Russia
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0.09MillionNorway
Achievements
Piloting the core network corridors’ benefits
The project TENTacle actively involved local, regional and national authorities, research organisations and industry from eight countries around the Baltic Sea into a dialogue on the benefits and challenges related to the core transport network corridors crossing the region.
Nine pilot activities examined areas located in, close to and far away from the Scandinavian-Mediterranean, North Sea-Baltic and Baltic-Adriatic core network corridors. Each case offered public authorities and industry a comprehensive analysis of key growth challenges, suitable policy and optimal solutions for their region. Now, for example, Swedish Region Blekinge and Latvian Vidzeme Planning Region make use of the project recommendations for the corridor catchment areas, whereas the Värmland-Östfold Border Committee applies recommendations resulting from the Central Scandinavia Borderland pilot. Moreover, results compiled in the pilot on the tunnel connecting Danish Lolland and German Fehmarn (Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link) feed into the discussions at STRING, a political platform for Hamburg and Schleswig- Holstein in Germany, the Capital Region of Denmark and Region Zealand in Denmark and region Skåne in Sweden.
More cooperation in transport to come
TENTacle triggered several new initiatives, such as a Polish-Swedish interregional task force on extending the Baltic-Adriatic Corridor northwards, and teamed up with other Interreg projects: NSB CoRe and Scandria®2Act. The three projects joined their forces in presenting their results to decision makers in transport at the European Commission, including the European Coordinators of core network corridors. Now, the project is part of the BSR Access project platform, which contributes to further development of the corridors.
Thanks to EUR 2.75 million support from the European Union spent on developing action plans, pre-feasibility studies for key investments, new business models and transport strategies, the Interreg project TENTacle showcased how core transport network corridors can help boost growth and mobility in the Baltic Sea region, and trigger the development of smarter and greener logistics chains.
Outputs
Realising benefits from TEN-T Core Network Corridors - how, where and by whom?
How to use the Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link as impulse for regional growth
Project Stories
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20.12.2016
Stimulating the effects of transport: first project kicks off!
35 projects were selected and approved for funding last November as part of the first call of the Interreg Programme 2014-2020. Recently the first of those projects, called TENTacle, kicked off its activities in Karlskrona on the Swedish south-east coast.Read full story
Partners
Region Blekinge
- TownKarlskrona
- RegionBlekinge län
- CountrySweden
- RepresentativeMattias Andersson
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Port of Hamburg Marketing
- TownHamburg
- RegionHamburg
- CountryGermany
- RepresentativeAdina Cailliaux
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Lahti Region Development LADEC Ltd
- TownLahti
- RegionPäijät-Häme
- CountryFinland
- RepresentativePetri Jalkanen
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Regional Council of North Karelia
- TownJoensuu
- RegionPohjois-Karjala
- CountryFinland
- RepresentativeJyrki Suorsa
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Innovation Circle Network
- TownSpydeberg
- RegionØstfold
- CountryNorway
- RepresentativeAlf Sigurd Johansen
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Municipality of Karlskrona
- TownKarlskrona
- RegionBlekinge län
- CountrySweden
- RepresentativeTore Almlöf
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BTH Blekinge Institute of Technology
- TownKarlskrona
- RegionBlekinge län
- CountrySweden
- RepresentativeMats Pettersson
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Värmland-Østfold Border Council
- TownAskim
- RegionØstfold
- CountryNorway
- RepresentativeAlf Sigurd Johansen
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Institute of Shipping Economics and Logistics
- TownBremen
- RegionBremen, Kreisfreie Stadt
- CountryGermany
- RepresentativeMichael Tasto
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Vidzeme Planning Region
- TownCesis , Cesis Municipality
- RegionVidzeme
- CountryLatvia
- RepresentativeLaila Gercane
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Region Örebro County
- TownÖrebro
- RegionÖrebro län
- CountrySweden
- RepresentativeFabian Ilgner
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Transnorden Sweden
- TownKristinehamn
- RegionVärmlands län
- CountrySweden
- RepresentativeLeif Lendrup
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Westpomeranian Region
- TownSzczecin
- RegionMiasto Szczecin
- CountryPoland
- RepresentativeMarta Ciesielska
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City of Gdynia
- TownGdynia
- RegionTrójmiejski
- CountryPoland
- RepresentativeRyszard Toczek
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Rostock Port
- TownRostock
- RegionRostock, Kreisfreie Stadt
- CountryGermany
- RepresentativeMario Lembke
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Guldborgsund Municipality
- TownNykøbing
- RegionVest- og Sydsjælland
- CountryDenmark
- RepresentativeChristian Smith
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Region Skåne
- TownKristianstad
- RegionSkåne län
- CountrySweden
- RepresentativeMats Petersson
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Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
- TownVilnius
- RegionVilniaus apskritis
- CountryLithuania
- RepresentativeAlgirdas Šakalys
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Port of Gdynia Authority S.A
- TownGdynia
- RegionTrójmiejski
- CountryPoland
- RepresentativeMichał Gogół
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Technical University of Denmark
- TownKgs. Lyngby
- RegionKøbenhavns omegn
- CountryDenmark
- RepresentativeHarilaos Psaraftis
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Valga Town Government
- TownValga
- RegionLõuna-Eesti
- CountryEstonia
- RepresentativeMarika Post
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Swedish Transport Administration
- TownBorlänge
- RegionDalarnas län
- CountrySweden
- RepresentativeBjörn Hasselgren
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Project managerMattias AnderssonRegion Blekinge
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Legal representativeChristina MattissonRegion Blekinge
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Financial managerLise HallénRegion Blekinge
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Communication managerInga GurriesHafen Hamburg Marketing e.V.