Sustainable Flow project

Kuvassa on Emission Monitor -palvelun kirjautumissivu. Keskellä näkyy lomake, jossa on kentät sähköpostiosoitteelle ja salasanalle, valinta salasanan näyttämiselle ja harmaana näkyvä Login-painike. Lomakkeen alapuolella näkyvät Interreg Central Baltic -ohjelman ja Sustainable Flow -hankkeen logot. Taustalla on tummasävyinen graafinen kuva vihreistä ja sinisistä valoviivoista.

Sustainable Flow project brings a digital emission tool into everyday port operations

The Sustainable Flow project has reached a stage where the digital tools developed within the project are being widely tested in real port environments. As the project approaches its final phase, the Emission Monitor application has evolved based on user feedback and pilot testing, and the focus of the research has shifted toward evaluating its practical functionality and real-world benefits.

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SAMK participates in IAMU AGA25 meeting in India

Home / SAMK participates in IAMU AGA25 meeting in India 20.10.2025 Satakunta University of Applied Sciences (SAMK) participated in the International Association of Maritime Universities (IAMU) Annual General Assembly (AGA25), which was held on October 13–18, 2025, in Chennai, India, hosted by AMET University. The event brought together professionals from 38 countries. The AGA25 program

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“What is the Port of Your Life?” Highlighted the First Day of Port Days 2025

Home / “What is the Port of Your Life?” Highlighted the First Day of Port Days 2025 22.9.2025 Kokkola, September 18–19, 2025 – Port Days 2025 brought together port industry experts from all over Finland in Kokkola to discuss the smooth flow of logistics, the opportunities offered by digitalization, and the green transition in the

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Sean and a port on the background of the picture.

We Research: Sustainable development of the Baltic Sea’s ports increases in the Sustainable Flow project

The life and business in the Central Baltic countries in transportation of goods are extremely dependent on the Baltic Sea which is one of the busiest waters in the world. Sustainable Flow is a year-old project, the two main goals of which are to create a digital tool for the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions and a concept for energy savings and renewable energy production in ports.

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