Terminal with oblique walls is the constructor’s feat
Usually constructors are requested to build straight walls, but the façade of Ferry Terminal Turku is expected …
”One foot in the water, the other on the shore”
Terramare Oy has begun to build the quay for the new passenger terminal. According to Managing Director …
Working together for a green future and for climate
Turku’s goal is to be carbon neutral by 2029 which is when the city will be 800 …
Cruise Finland co-operation develops cruise tourism
Cruise Finland promotes Finland’s cruise tourism by providing the shipping companies with comprehensive information and support. The …
Smart Port City uses data to benefit people and the environment
According to the Smart Port City project, digital solutions help to streamline moving around and use of …
The Laaksonens have docked more than a thousand vessels in Pansio
The Pansio Harbour is home to a repair shipyard where almost all commuter ferries, cable ferries and …
Open call for portfolios for a work of art next to the new joint terminal
The Port of Turku and the City of Turku organised together an open call for portfolios to …
Port of Turku even more flexible and reliable and pioneer in environmental issues
The goal of our customer survey, conducted with Eezy Flow, was to identify the strengths and areas …
Invisible mission
Traces of electrical wiring designer Antti Koponen’s work should not be visible anywhere, but nevertheless all electrical …
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