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Helsinki, Tallinn ports get €6.8m EU funding for development

Published : 30 Jun 2022, 02:32

  DF Report
File Photo: Port of Helsinki by Veikko Somerpuro.

The TWIN-PORT V project of the ports of Helsinki and Tallinn has received a total of EUR 6.8 million in EU funding, said the Port of Helsinki in a press release on Wednesday.

About EUR 4 million of the amount is allocated to the Port of Helsinki, covering 50% of the costs.

The ports of Helsinki and Tallinn have worked together to develop cargo and passenger transport connections between the ports since 2011.

Through joint TWIN-PORT projects, the efficiency and responsibility of the connections between the two cities has been significantly improved. The latest TWIN PORT V project extends to the end of 2023.

The Port of Tallinn will improve port infrastructure in the Muuga Harbour and the Old City Harbour during the forthcoming project.

The Port of Helsinki project will provide the necessary reports and technical plans for the three main projects under the new development programme. The reports cover a wide range of technical, financial and legislative reviews.

"We are very grateful for the EU support we have received and for the good cooperation with the Port of Tallinn. This support shows that we are on the right track in our development programme, including in terms of the overall objectives of the EU," said Pekka Meronen, Vice President, Finance, ICT and Development at Port of Helsinki Ltd.

The overall development programme approved by the City of Helsinki extends to the 2030s. The planned measures will centralise transport and free up areas for other urban use.

Earlier TWIN PORT projects have built and developed the port infrastructure of Helsinki and Tallinn as well as the fleets of the shipping companies.

The funding has, among other things, been used to build the newest terminal in the West Harbour and improve its transport connections.