Last year, less than 30 million tonnes of Russian cargo, some 3.6% of the country's entire port traffic, went through the seaports of the Baltic States, Finland, and Ukraine, a 1.5-time-drop on the 2019 volume.
Seaports are not only indispensable nodes for the proper functioning of global and regional supply chains, but they also propel local growth, increasingly so, in the so-called blue/green economy.
In light of the many stresses experienced by the supply chain and logistics planners in 2020, no freight forwarders managed to distinguish or significantly differentiate themselves from their competitors in the eyes of their customers.
Through its established and vast network of sea shipping services, plus efficient road & rail hinterland connectivity (along the Finnish coast and all the way up to Russia), the Port of Naantali serves a number of trade lanes, be they for taking care of liquid and dry bulk or general cargo goods.
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