Connecting regions,
communities and economies
through clean, smart and resilient transportation

The Scandria Alliance provides an arena for cities and regions
to collaborate on climate-smart, multimodal and resilient transport connectivity
at the interface to sustainable regional development
between Scandinavia and the Adriatic Sea.

Latest news

Logistic Initiative Hamburg investigates innovative solutions for the last mile

The Logistics Initiative Hamburg is currently implementing two Interreg North Sea Region projects looking into innovative inland water transport and integrated urban...

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Road Maps and Manuals for Decarbonising Port Operations

The Blue Supply Chains project, lead by Scandria Alliance member Port of Hamburg Marketing, ends in Dezember 2025 and just published road maps and manuals to decarbonise port...

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Strong commitment to hydrogen in the Baltic Sea Region

On 12 November 2025 the HyTruck project, lead by Scandria Alliance member Ministry of Economics, Infrastructure, Tourism and Labor Mecklenburg-Vorpommern concluded three years...

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Scandria Alliance Talks

Enhancing security of supply and resilience for maritime and rail transport
12 December 2025, 10:00-11:30 CET

Join this talk on the security of supply and resilience for maritime and rail transport to learn more about challenges that Finland and the Northern Baltic Sea region are facing...

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Our Positions

Investing in Resilience: Financing for a robust and sustainable European transport network

The Scandria Alliance General Assembly adopted a joint declaration on the future of infrastructure and transport financing and funding on 25 June 2025.

A competitive and resilient Europe requires a stronger EU transport budget

45 European transport organisations call on member states and the European Commission to maintain and strengthen a robust dedicated European transport funding instrument.

Urban nodes: Empowering cities and regions to build the TEN-T

Together with leading networks of local and regional authorities,  the Scandria Alliance calls for greater support for urban nodes to ensure success of the TEN-T.

Adapting to a changing geopolitical landscape

Joint conference resolution on the resilience of the transport system adopted by the Scandria Alliance and the CPMR Baltic Sea Commission Transport Working Group on 6 November 2023

Clean fuel solutions. Decarbonising freight transport along the Scandria®Corridor

The brochure shall inspire by highlighting already applied clean fuel solutions for port handling, city logistics and long-distance heavy duty transport.

Scandria®Alliance position paper on revised TEN-T guidelines

In their joint position paper, the Scandria®Alliance members welcome the Commission’s proposal and suggest amendments that could further improve the effectiveness and accuracy of the regulation.

Vision for rail transport in the Northern Scandria®Corridor

On the occasion of the European Year of Rail 2021, the founding members of the Scandria®Alliance underline the importance of cross-border rail transport to their cities and regions and formulate joint objectives.

Key messages on clean fuel deployment

Our factsheet spells out key messages on what needs to be one to accelerate the transition towards climate-neutral mobility. It is based on an analysis of current developments in markets, infrastructure and incentives for clean fuel vehicles in the northern Scandria®Corridor.

Scandria®Alliance position paper in the TEN-T revision process in 2021

The members of the Scandria®Alliance have developed a joint position during the consultation process of the revised TEN-T guidelines in early 2021. Their position paper focuses on urban nodes, multimodal transport chains, a multi-fuel approach, cross-border railway connections and governance issues.

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Members

The members of the Scandria Alliance represent cities and regions along the Scandria Corridor with more than 20 million inhabitants from Finland, Sweden, Norway, Germany and Italy.

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