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Baltic Loop platform

BALTIC LOOP focuses on solutions improving and smoothening transport flows of both people and goods in three selected corridors running in the West-East direction; (Northern, Middle and Southern) within the Central Baltic Region, namely Örebro-Turku/Tallinn/Riga – St. Petersburg.
The Project seeks to minimize the impact and/or number of different traffic hindrances or bottlenecks.
The overall aim is to minimize travelling and cargo time in the corridors, and reduce CO2 emissions.

Developing traffic corridors with shortened travel and transport times will make the corridors more attractive to new business and innovations.Baltic Loop is a Project under the Interreg Central Baltic Programme running from April 2019 until June 2021. It includes 7 partners from 4 countries: Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Sweden. Baltic Loop has a budget of 1,98 Million Euro.

In this platform it is possible to find different traffic planning documents of Latvia, Sweden, Finland, Estonia. In news section there are compiled articles about transport industry daily. A specially created forum is an opportunity to communicate with those who are related to the transport indystrie and address issues that are important to them.

Platform goal is to ease communication and documentation availability for traffic industry stakeholders.

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