Turku leads the way – port redevelopment advances the green shipping corridor
When Viking Line’s vessels call at the Port of Turku, a hectic hour lies ahead before they once again head out to sea. Ongoing port investments exceeding €200 million, including the construction of the joint Fregatti terminal, are enhancing operational efficiency. Together with Viking Line’s extensive sustainability initiatives, these investments are also helping to bring the green shipping corridor between Turku and Stockholm closer to reality.The Port of Turku and other stakeholders are investing more than €200 million in the redevelopment of the port area. From 2028 onwards, the new
Viking Line, Port of Turku and Ports of Stockholm are running a joint project with the aim of establishing a fossil-free shipping corridor between Stockholm and Turku by 2035. Two years into the project, concrete progress has been made on biofuel, onshore power and zero-emission targets in ports.Since the project started on 6 February 2024, the parties have laid a solid foundation and deepened the collaboration on both technical solutions and joint planning. A joint roadmap has been developed and adjusted over time, with the aim of achieving a fossil-free shipping corridor by 2035.
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