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Scandria Alliance newsletter November 2025
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Projects coming - projects going
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In this newsletter, we put the spotlight on the achievements of Scandria Alliance members’ projects dedicated to greening transport in the Scandria Corridor and beyond.
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During the coming weeks, several cross-border and transnational cooperation projects of our members are about to be finalised: read more about how they have enhanced the resilience and multimodality of the Green Jutland Corridor, contributed to decarbonising port operations, developed innovative solutions for last mile logistics and laid important foundations for hydrogen-powered heavy-duty transport.
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In the meantime, new projects have been started. Further information on how our members’ innovative projects advance our common vision to connect regions, communities and economies through clean, smart and resilient transportation can be found here.
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The Green Jutland Corridor project held its final conference on 30 and 31 October 2025 in Hirtshals, Denmark.
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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 operations.
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The Logistics Initiative Hamburg is currently implementing two Interreg North Sea Region projects looking into innovative inland water transport and integrated urban logistics.
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On 12 November 2025, the HyTruck project, lead by Scandria Alliance member Ministry of Economics, Infrastructure, Tourism and Labor Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, concluded three years of intensive work towards hydrogen-powered heavy-duty transport.
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