SEBTrans The South East Baltic Future Transport Pattern and theTEM/TER Development Zone.

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SEBTrans The South East Baltic Future Transport Pattern and theTEM/TER Development Zone

SEBTrans The South East Baltic Future Transport Pattern and the TEM/TER Development Zone Interreg IIC partners Sweden Denmark Associated partners Liepaja region Kaliningrad region Phare partners Poland Lithuania

SEBTrans The South East Baltic Future Transport Pattern and the TEM/TER Development Zone Main objectives Promotion of transport corridors, modes and technologies, which support a sustainable regional, economic and social development of the Baltic Sea region Assessment of an efficient transportation system in the South East Baltic, which also is lenient to the environment Establishment of a common European planning procedure in order to co-ordinate infrastructure investments

SEBTrans The South East Baltic Future Transport Pattern and the TEM/TER Development Zone Fields of operation Goods transports in the southern Baltic The TEM/TER Development Zone Ferry Traffic in the South East Baltic The regional impact on the South East Baltic

SEBTrans The South East Baltic Future Transport Pattern and the TEM/TER Development Zone Goods transports in the southern Baltic

SEBTrans The South East Baltic Future Transport Pattern and the TEM/TER Development Zone The TEM/TER Development Zone

SEBTrans The South East Baltic Future Transport Pattern and the TEM/TER Development Zone Ferry Traffic in the South East Baltic

SEBTrans The South East Baltic Future Transport Pattern and the TEM/TER Development Zone The regional impact on the South East Baltic