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 CONTENTS AT A GLANCE HHM LOCATIONS & MARKETS ACTIVITIES CONTACT Page 48 German and international projects – A positive image for the Port of Hamburg
  To further strengthen the Port of Hamburg’s posi- tion in international competition, Port of Hamburg Marketing – HHM is involved on a large scale in various transport and logistics projects in Germany and elsewhere.
EMMA Extension, Project Supervision:
HHM, Duration: 08/2019 – 01/2021
Headed by HHM, the EMMA project to boost inland shipping in the Baltic coastal states is being continued with the EMMA Extension project.
In this project extension, additional River Infor- mation Services (RIS) are being implemented in Poland, Germany and Finland. New inland water-
groups, and especially to campaigns for inland shipping.
COMBINE, Project Supervision: HHM,
Duration: 01/2019 – 06/2021
The COMBINE project champions a reinforcement of intermodal freight transport in the Baltic region. The focus here is on measures to boost efficiency at freight handling centres and to optimize pre- and post-voyage runs to and from these. A survey and an interactive online tool can be downloaded from the project page: www.combine-project.com
The BSR Access platform project combines the findings of transport projects in the current Interreg Baltic programme. The lessons and trends gained will contribute to the design of the new Interreg
Baltic programme 2021-2027 as well as the update of the EU’s Baltic strategy. Hamburg is represented on the EMMA and COMBINE projects and is plac- ing appropriate port and transport topics.
Hamburg-NRWplus, Project Supervision:
HHM, Duration: 03/2019 – 12/2019
The project aims to transfer road shipments be- tween Hamburg and North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) to inland waterways and rail. HHM has monitored the players involved in implementing separate measures. A new rail service between Hamburg and NRW is being created as part of the process.
   COMBINE project partners visiting BASF plant in Ludwigshafen
  EMMA closing conference in Brussels, Belgium f.l.:
Stefan Breitenbach, Boris Kluge (†), Monika Niemiec-Butryn, Björn Garberg, Olli Holm and Robert Schumann
 way shipping lines are also being tested. The pro- ject offers HHM the opportunity to give intensive support to the RIS and Inland Shipping working
BSR Access Workshop in Helsinki, Finland
BSR Access, Project Supervision: Helsinki-Uusimaa Regional Council, Duration: 10/2018 – 09/2021
© Laura Normio, EMMA Projekt
© HHM/Inga Gurries
© Laura Normio, COMBINE Projekt











































































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