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3 - Sustainable maritime and multimodal transport
SO 3.1 - Cross-border mobility

PRESPORT

PRomoting grEen and Smart PORT hubs in the Adriatic Sea

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Information

Start date
01/07/2025
End date
31/12/2028
Total budget
7.498.925,30
Partnership
IT - 08
HR - 07
Project typology:
OSI Project

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Project specific objectives

1) To improve the environmental performance of port operations​​​​​​​

2) ​​​To support the introduction of ICT tools in ports

​​​3) To transfer experiences and knowledge on port decarbonisation and digitalisation to the wider port community in the cross-border region and beyond

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Project main outputs

​​​​​​​1)    The Cross-border Strategy and Action Plan for Port Decarbonisation 

2)    Pilot actions and investments for decarbonizing Adriatic ports

3)    Cross-border Strategy and Action Plan for Port Digitalisation 

4)    Pilot actions and investments for digitalizing Adriatic ports

5)    Cross-border training on port decarbonisation and digitalisation

 

 

 

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About

Ports play a crucial role in logistics and supply chain management, enabling accessibility to key resources in terms of energy, health, jobs, passenger mobility and accessibility, especially when it comes to the land-locked or island regions, as well as providing safety and security. Irrespective of their size and location, ports always serve as gateways and act as catalysts of economic growth and social interactions, paving the way for regional economic development and social inclusion.
However, like any human activity, port operations also have an impact on air quality and greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to climate change, as well as on local communities, since ports in Italy and Croatia are surrounded by residential areas and are located inside their cities.
Also, today ports are being challenged, in terms of showcasing both environmental credentials, security and policy conformity as well as policy compliance. Indeed, sustainability and digitalisation are closely intertwined, requiring strong synergies between them through the so-called “twin transition”. In certain sectors, this transformative synergy has already taken place, and ports will need rapid scaling, development and deployment of digital solutions to undergo their green transformation.

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Lead partner

The Lead partner represents and takes full financial and legal responsibility for the entire partnership.

Port Network Authority of the Eastern Adriatic Sea
Funded Projects Development and Management Unit

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News & Events

  • NEWS
    03/06/2026

    Capitalisation activities launched for low-carbon and energy-efficient Adriatic port systems

    PRESPORT was presented within the IPA ADRION thematic cluster on low-carbon port systems, fostering capitalisation, cooperation and macro-regional synergies.

  • NEWS
    18/05/2026

    New Brochure and Infographic on Green and Smart Port Strategies

    Brochure and infographic summarize key strategies and Action Plans for greener and smarter Adriatic ports.

  • NEWS
    12/05/2026

    Now on Spotify: stories from the world of ports

    New Spotify channel featuring podcasts on ports, sustainability, innovation and digitalisation. Simple, engaging stories from port professionals.

  • NEWS
    28/04/2026

    Rijeka Career Day: Focus on 12 EU Maritime Projects

    Centre for International Projects presented 12 projects at the 13th Career Day of the University of Rijeka, Faculty of Maritime Studies  

  • NEWS
    16/04/2026

    High level event Trieste 25.03.2026 | Testimony by Prof. Eleonora Masiero & Domenico Denis Angarano – University of Trieste

    This testimony highlights the added value of collaboration between academia, institutions, and the port system, emphasizing the importance of integrating education, research, and practical experience.