The project - launched by the Ports of Stockholm, the Baltic Ports Organization, and Interlegal - will receive €17.3 thousand in grant within the Ukraine Cooperation Programme to help Ukrainian ports move closer to EU standards and the block's transport network.
"We are proud to start this important cooperation and to contribute with our expertise and experience in port management, sustainability and logistics. By supporting Ukraine's ports in their adaptation to EU standards, we hope to create a sustainable basis for increased regional cooperation and future trade," said Jens Holm, Chair of the Ports of Stockholm's Board.
Apart from the above, IntegraPorts will also see training the Ukrainian side in applying for EU funds as well as study visits to the Baltic Sea region.
The project will run from November 2024 to October next year.
