Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Ministry of Economy and Innovation
Lead partner
Germany (Deutschland)
The Ministry of Economy and Innovation (BWI) is responsible for various Port related matters. The BWVI, is also the ERDF Managing Authority.
Lead partner
Germany (Deutschland)
The Ministry of Economy and Innovation (BWI) is responsible for various Port related matters. The BWVI, is also the ERDF Managing Authority.
Advisory partner
Germany (Deutschland)
Port of Hamburg Marketing represents for over 30 years, nationally and internationally, the interests of the port, its logistics region and its industry.
Partner
Italy (Italia)
The Port Network Authority of North Tyrrhenian Sea is a public body in charge of developing, planning and promoting the ports in the Northern Tyrrhenian Sea.
Partner
France
The Nantes – Saint Nazaire Port Authority is a public enterprise corporation in charge of implementing public policies on sustainable planning and development.
Partner
Italy (Italia)
Monfalcone is a major logistics hub in Friuli Venezia Giulia. The Port, rail-road and airport connectivity along with Fincantieri shipyards are its main assets.
Partner
Bulgaria (България)
Regional administration Varna supports the Varna governor in his activities implementing the regional policy in accordance with the National state policy.
Port of Hamburg Marketing Registered Association
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Hamburg Ministry of Economy and Innovation
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Regional Administration Varna
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