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Frame of the Project

Frame of the Project. Duration. March 1999 - February 2001. Volume. 1,7 Mio. EURO (50% INTERREG II C-Funding, 50% National Co-Financing). Lead Partner. Hamburg, State Ministry of Econcomic Affairs. Partners. 25 Partners from Sweden, Finland and Germany. Aims of the Project.

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Frame of the Project

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  1. Frame of the Project Duration March 1999 - February 2001 Volume 1,7 Mio. EURO(50% INTERREG II C-Funding,50% National Co-Financing) Lead Partner Hamburg, State Ministry of Econcomic Affairs Partners 25 Partners from Sweden, Finland and Germany

  2. Aims of the Project To strengthen sustainable development and economic integration in the Baltic Sea Region. 1. To improve transport chains in the Baltic Sea Region. 2. To analyze geographical implications of these improvements on several subregions in the Baltic Sea Region. 3. To establish cross-border-networks between actors in business, science and administration.

  3. Vaasa Finland Lappeenranta Russia Hamina Sweden Kotka Helsinki St. Petersburg Tallinn Stockholm Estonia Riga Ventspils Latvia Kleipeda Lithuania Germany Gdansk Kiel Russia Hamburg Warsaw Polen First Aim: Improvement of Transport Chains Intermodal Container-Transports (P&O Nedlloyd) Transport of Forest Products (Cellpap) Feeder-Transports (Team Lines) Blocktrain-Transports (Polzug) Szczecin

  4. Second Aim: Geographical Analysis Implications of Innovative Information Technologies on Settlement Structures and Regional Planning Case Studies in Four Port Regions: 1. Hamburg 2. Finnland 3. St. Petersburg 4. Danzig and Kleipeda

  5. Third Aim: Networking To establish cross-border co-operation between actors in different arenas (business, science and public authorities) • within the project • related to special topics (e.g. dangerous goods) • to other european projects

  6. The Project Team Science Business P&O / Nedlloyd Teamlines POLZUG Polen-Hamburg Transport Cellpap Terminal TFK Transportforschung VIATEK, OY and other Companies Universities Technical Universities Institutes of Higher Education Public Authorities Several Ministries from Finland and Germany Regional and Local Authorities in Finland and Sweden

  7. The Schedule • Start: March, 1, 1999 Work Package 7 Work Package 1 • every 6 months: Meetings of • all BALTICOM-Partners Work Package 12 • 27 Milestones (Studies and Pilot Applications) • End: February, 28, 2001

  8. Integration in the Baltic Sea Region BALTICOM: One Step to a Baltic Sea Region That Moves Closer

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