Blue Supply Chains for a better integration of Motorways of the Sea and Inland Waterways
Blue Supply Chains
 
PROGRAMME 2014-2020
priority
4 EU Strategy support
objective
4.1 Seed money

Blue Supply Chains

Blue Supply Chains is about achieving climate neutrality in the shipping sector. Utilising the potential of inland waterway, short sea shipping and railway transport plays a crucial role in decarbonising freight transport in the Baltic Sea region. This requires intensified actions by ports and transport operators. The projects aims at reducing CO2 emissions from freight transport in two ways: 1. Supporting a modal shift from road to more environmentally friendly modes such as rail or waterway and 2. Improving the CO2 balance of rail and especially waterborne transport through the implementation of new technologies.

Budgets

Blue Supply Chains
in numbers
  • 0.05
    Million
    Total
  • 0.04
    Million
    Erdf
  • 0.00
    Million
    Eni + Russia
  • 0.00
    Million
    Norway

Highlights

Outputs

Project Stories

Partners

Port of Hamburg Marketing Reg. Assoc.

  • Town
    Hamburg
  • Region
    Hamburg
  • Country
    Germany
Approximate total partner budget in EUR
26,000.00
53.55034110.000654

Regional Council of North Karelia

  • Town
    Joensuu
  • Region
    Pohjois-Karjala
  • Country
    Finland
Approximate total partner budget in EUR
8,000.00
62.600625729.7584591

Lithuanian Inland Waterways Authority

  • Town
    Kaunas
  • Region
    Kauno apskritis
  • Country
    Lithuania
Approximate total partner budget in EUR
8,000.00
54.898213923.9044817

Swedish Transport Administration

  • Town
    Borlänge
  • Region
    Östergötlands län
  • Country
    Sweden
Approximate total partner budget in EUR
4,000.00
60.485642615.4234561

Swedish Maritime Administration

  • Town
    Norrköping
  • Region
    Östergötlands län
  • Country
    Sweden
Approximate total partner budget in EUR
4,000.00
58.590912416.1903511