PORT OF NAANTALI is one of the busiest ports in Finland in terms of annual 4,5 million cargo tons and 1400 ship calls. The Port of Naantali serves the trade and industry in a wide range of the hinterland as well as the heavy industry close to the port. A number of terminals, operators, service providers and industrial enterprises are operating in the immediate vicinity of the Port of Naantali. Along with strong roro/ropax traffic, they are generating cargo flows that make Naantali one of Finland’s most important trade hubs and an important partner for all those operating on the TEN-T’s Scandinavian and Mediterranean core network corridor. Over the past decade, the Port of Naantali has become into a leading RoRo/Ropax port and a hub for Scandinavian cargo traffic in Finland.
Sustainability is one of the core values of the Port. The environmental impact of ships and port operations has recently been reduced by e.g. installing onshore power supply system (OPS). By implementing the auto-mooring system, also the safety and efficiency in port operations has increased. In addition, the Port of Naantali aims to facilitate and promote the energy transition process of shipping and logistics locally by supporting the production of green energy and shipping in the green transition.