Port of Oulu Handbook 6th Edition
PORT OF OULU HANDBOOK
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Contents 3
FOREWORD
How can we be of service?
5 northern gateway
Fully equipped to serve the needs of northern Finland
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LOCATION OULU TERMINALS
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CONTAINER handling
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STEVEDORING
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OPPORTUNITIES
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FOREST PRODUCTS
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INVESTMENT
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CHEMICALS
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WELL CONNECTED
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BUSINESS IN OULU
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PARTNERSHIPS
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OULU LIFE
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PORT FIGURES
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HIGH STANDARDS
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Leading multipurpose port with complete range of facilities Container handling remains a core activity Multi-service company offers a wide range of cargo handling expertise Opportunities beckon as northern Finland attracts industrial investment Forest products are vital cargo for Port of Oulu
Ongoing investment ensures port can meet future demand Oulu provides a safe pair of hands for chemical handling Northern transport links bring Oulu to the world Well connected business centre with a focus on success Port of Oulu builds links across the region A great environment for living, learning and working Record-breaking cargo figures underline port’s strong development
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Port of Oulu Handbook, 6th Edition
FOREWORD
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How can we be of service? W
elcome to the sixth edition of
cargo handling, storage and transportation
the port handbook for the Port
services in the Port of Oulu. As well as
of Oulu. This handbook will give you a
handling imports of project cargo for
helpful summary of the main features
construction sites, we are very much in the
and key advantages of our port, as well as
market to handle large volumes of bulk
reviewing the most recent developments
ore exports. One of the main incentives for
and looking at our future strategy.
creating a new fairway is that it would allow deeper-draught vessels such as bulk ore
We have continued to enhance the port’s
carriers to access our port.
infrastructure by investing in quays, storage areas and equipment. With cargo traffic still
World-class
growing and new types of cargo passing over our quays, we have responded to
Meanwhile, the Port of Oulu continues
the need for greater capacity by building
to provide high tech cargo handling and
new terminals as well as upgrading and
storage solutions for Oulu’s world-class
extending our existing facilities.
papermaking sector and other major customers.
Kari Himanen
Port director
Fairway When it comes to green technology, Oulu We are also looking to accommodate
is very much at the cutting edge. A good
larger vessels by providing a new, deeper
example is the ‘cold ironing’ system, now
fairway with a minimum depth of 12.0
installed in the Port of Oulu, that allows
metres compared with the existing fairway,
vessels to plug into our own electric grid
which is dredged to 10.0 metres.
rather than relying on diesel auxiliary engines for power.
In recent years, we have seen a significant growth in traffic related to new industrial
In all these activities, our constant goal
projects in northern Finland, particularly
is to respond quickly and with maximum
in the energy and mining sectors. With
efficiency to the needs and demands of our
new wind farms and nuclear power plants
customers. I hope this handbook will give
coming on stream, and a cluster of metal
you some insight into the many ways in
ore mines being opened or reopened, there
which the Port of Oulu can respond to your
is a huge potential demand for specialist
needs and add value to your business. Port of Oulu Handbook, 6th Edition
Northern gateway
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Fully equipped to serve the needs of northern Finland The Port of Oulu is a leading multi-service port in the northern Gulf of Bothnia. Its strategic location has made it a natural gateway for trade and commerce in northern Finland. With links across Scandinavia and Europe, the port handles a wide range of unitised cargo as well as dry and liquid bulks. Operating all year round, the Port of Oulu is kept open by modern and efficient icebreakers. Most of its annual cargo throughput of 3.6 million tonnes is raw materials and finished products for the forest products industry. The port also handles significant volumes of chemicals, fuel oils and construction materials. Always looking to diversify, Oulu is positioning itself to handle the complex range of project cargoes associated with the various large energy and mining projects starting up in the north of Finland. In addition to initial plant set-up, the port hopes to benefit from maintenance contracts as well as handling exports of mined minerals. To attract these cargoes, the port is looking to improve its infrastructure and facilities in order to provide the best logistics services in the region.
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Northern gateway
Networks
Authority
Oulu stands at the centre of a vast
The Port of Oulu is a municipal harbour
market area in the Barents and northern
managed on a day-to-day basis by the
Scandinavian countries. As one of the
Port Authority of Oulu. Employing a team
most northerly ports in the Gulf of Bothnia,
of 27 staff, the port authority has sections
it offers ready access to existing and
to dealing with administration, harbour
emerging markets with a proven and
services, cranes, maintenance, and tugs
reliable transport network.
and icebreakers.
There are regular shipping services from
Ongoing investment has allowed the
Oulu to other parts of Europe along with
port to stay ahead of the competition and
good rail and road connections to markets
continue to provide first-rate services on
in Scandinavia and Russia. Markets in the
which the region’s industrial sectors can
Far East can also be accessed via Russia.
rely. The port has moved into dedicated
Oulu’s international airport is the second-
container handling services and built
busiest in Finland.
extensions to existing quays, thus delivering key advantages to its customers.
In fact, networks from Oulu extend
And there is much more still to come.
right across the globe, with seamless intermodal services to minimise delay and
In 2012 new private terminals will open
improve competitiveness.
in the port area to handle bitumen and cement. A new deeper fairway will be constructed and additional storage areas will be provided. There are plans for more deepwater quays to cope with the expected demand. One of the other challenges ahead for the Port of Oulu will come in 2013, when it is due to be converted into a limited company as required by Act of Parliament.
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Opportunities
Heritage
Outlook
In recent years, northern Finland has
The City of Oulu is over 400 years old and
Thanks to the positive and forward-thinking
attracted a lot of investment, mainly in the
owes much of its wonderful heritage and
attitude of the Port of Oulu, combined with
energy, mining and logistics sectors, thus
success to the abundant natural resources
the energy and enthusiasm of the people of
generating new job opportunities.
in the area.
northern Finland, the region is looking to a
One of the largest projects is a nuclear
Over the centuries, salmon, tar, forest
and further afield, is widespread and there
plant in Pyhäjoki for the power company
products and chemicals have all been
is plenty of optimism in the port and in the
Fennovoima Oy. This will require huge
lucrative sources of trade. At one time,
wider region.
volumes of construction materials to be
Oulu was home to Finland’s largest
brought to Finland from other countries.
merchant fleet. It achieved worldwide
By 2020 the port’s total traffic volume is
The Port of Oulu is well prepared to handle
fame as a tar exporter and was a centre of
expected to rise from current levels of 3.6
this traffic, while the City of Oulu can
shipbuilding in the 19th century.
million tonnes to nearly 7 million tonnes.
bright future. Investment, both in the port
offer a high-quality living and operating environment for the various contractors.
There are certainly significant changes ahead. Today, its expertise in logistics and transport is without equal, while the city
By investing in infrastructure and services,
Several mining projects are under way, too,
has become famous for its pace-setting
the port has demonstrated its willingness
in northern Finland, having reached the
electronics and other technological
to listens to its customers and potential
stage of preliminary investigation, planning
companies.
customers and provide the facilities to
or implementation. These projects will
handle an increasingly diverse range of
have major transport and logistics needs
cargoes with ease and efficiency.
in terms of construction, export of ore and maintenance contracts. The Port of Oulu is ready and able to meet these needs. Other large energy projects are planned in the Arctic Ocean. Port of Oulu Handbook, 6th Edition
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LOCATION OULU
OULU
Reykjavík Bergen
TOPPILA HARBOUR
FINLAND Helsinki
Oslo
Stockholm
Gothenburg
Edinburgh
Berlin
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HIETASAARI
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Madrid
Lisbon
Barcelona
PIKISAARI
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Oritkari HARBOUR 1 Main gate, access control 3 Oulu Port Office 4 Customs 5 Herman Andersson Oy 6 Gate (Stora Enso) 7 Gate to Nuottasaari harbour (Stora Enso) 8 Main quay, draught 9.0 m 9 North quay, draught 10.0 m 10 Warehouse 10 11 Warehouse 11 12 Warehouse 12 13 Warehouse 13 14 Warehouse 4 15 Warehouses 2-3, bonded warehouse, heated container warehouse 16 Warehouse 1
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Warehouses 5-8 Loading ramp, ro-ro ramp Ro-ro ramp Ship-to-shore container crane, 50 t Multipurpose crane, 50 t Container yard SECU container yard Container yard for hazardous goods Container yard Western terminal area Rail yard
NUOTtasaari HARBOUR 28 29 30 31 32
Chemical jetty 1, draught 7.5 m Chemical jetty 2, draught 10.0 m Main quay, draught 6.4 m Warehouse, talc Stora Enso
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VIHREÄSAARI HARBOUR 2 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51
Vihreäsaari gate, access control Service house Oil jetty, draught 10.0 m Bulk quay, draught 10.0 m Baltic Bulk Oy office Finnsementti Oy Baltic Bulk Oy warehouse Kemira Oyj Baltic Port Service Oy, bitumen, oil NEOT Oy Oy Teboil Ab Wind turbines Oulu Engergia storage yard
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TERMINALS
Leading multipurpose port with complete range of facilities The Port is Oulu is the leading port in the Baltic for handling forest products and unitised cargo. Its three main harbours of Oritkari, Nuottasaari and Vihre채saari are all road and rail linked and handle more than 500 ship calls each year. The fourth harbour in the city centre, Toppila, is ceasing operations in 2012 and will be redeveloped for commercial and residential use.
Further information
www.balticbulk.fi www.finnsementti.fi
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ORITKARI
NUOTTASAARI
VIHREÄSAARI
Oritkari is the largest and most important
The Nuottasaari harbour specialises in
On the opposite bank of the Oulujoki,
harbour in Oulu with a focus on general
handling large volumes of raw materials
the Vihreäsaari harbour is the port’s
cargo and container handling. Most of the
for the paper industry such as carbonate,
fastest growing area. It handles mainly
port’s traffic in forest products is handled
kaolin chalk, salt and lumber. Talc is
dry and liquid bulks and is undergoing a
at Oritkari. Products are brought directly
also loaded using a belt conveyor at the
development programme as operations in
from Stora Enso’s Oulu Mill to warehouses
southern end of the quay, while other
the area are increased.
in the harbour ready for export.
cargo is loaded by mobile cranes. Baltic Bulk Oy operates a dry bulk terminal
Both ro-ro and lo-lo vessels are handled
Nuottasaari has a total quay length of
handling bio energy products, food industry
across two quays, North Quay and Main
557 metres with depths alongside of 6.4
products and products for the chemical
Quay, with a total length of 515 metres.
metres and 9.5 metres. The flow of the
industry. Baltic Bulk is also constructing a
Stora Enso’s products are shipped in both
Oulujoki River keeps it free of ice for most
bitumen terminal in the harbour.
standard containers and oversized SECUs
of the winter. Liquid bulks such as imports of refined
(Stora Enso Cargo Units). The harbour has undergone major
oil products and exports of formic acid
Oritkari has 13 warehouses operated
improvements in 2010. The quay and
on behalf of Kemira are also handled at
by Herman Andersson Oy with a total
adjacent areas were renovated and
Vihreäsaari.
capacity of 81,000 square metres. There
drainage improved, leading to higher
is also 50,000 square metres of open
efficiency and operational standards.
In addition, Finnsementti is moving its
storage, 500 square metres of bonded
cement handling operations from Toppila
storage and 1,100 square metres of heated
to Vihreäsaari.
warehousing for containers. Vihreäsaari harbour has a total quay length of 222 metres with 10.0 metres depth alongside.
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CONTAINER HANDLINg
Container handling remains a core activity The Port of Oulu’s container terminal is currently handling more than 30,000 teu each year. Throughput has risen dramatically over the past decade as the port has focused on providing more improved equipment and infrastructure as part of its long-term strategy to become a regional container hub. Oulu is widely regarded as the leading container gateway in the Gulf of Bothnia and a key player in the intermodal network of the Nordic countries, with excellent, road, rail and sea connections across the region.
Further information
www.vrtranspoint.fi www.hermanandersson.fi
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INVESTMENT
EXPERTISE
INTERMODAL
Over the years, the port authority
As well as handling 33,000 teu of standard
There are various reasons for the general
has invested heavily in new cranes
containers each year, the port handles
upward trend in container traffic in Oulu.
and other handling equipment at the
over 16,000 extra-large Stora Enso Cargo
One of the main factors is the port’s ready
Oritkari harbour, where all the container
Units (SECUs), which are used for paper
access to intermodal transport links.
operations are carried out. It has also
products destined for Europe. In terms of
created more storage space in response to
normal containers, this figure corresponds
All quays are rail linked and VR Transpoint
growing demand.
to nearly 100,000 teu.
(formerly VR Cargo) operates an intermodal train terminal near the harbour, opened in
The campaign to become the leading
Container handling is carried out on a 24/7
2004, allowing combined transport flows to
container port in the northern Gulf of
basis by the port’s stevedoring company,
the south of Finland.
Bothnia began in 2003 when the port
Herman Andersson Oy. Additional links eastward by rail and
invested in its first dedicated ship-to-shore container crane. The existing 50 tonne
The 345 metre main quay at Oritkari can
northward by road allow the Port of Oulu
crane had already been equipped for
accommodate two vessels at the same
to offer fast, efficient and economical
container handling.
time. There are tentative plans to extend
services to a vast hinterland. And with
this further in the near future to cope with
regular and reliable liner shipping
Onshore storage and handling operations
the expected rise in traffic as the region
services to many of Europe’s hub ports,
have been streamlined and expanded, with
continues to attract significant investment
Oulu is able to provide container links
new storage areas to improve efficiency
in new projects and mining operations.
worldwide.
and boost capacity. In 2011 a total of 3.5 hectares of new container storage was completed alongside the West Quay to add to the existing 4.5 hectares.
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Stevedoring
Multi-service company offers a wide range of cargo handling expertise Stevedoring in the Port of Oulu is carried out by Herman Andersson Oy, a multi-service company that has been providing expertise and high standards at the port since 1902. The company has its offices and centre of operations alongside the Oritkari Harbour and has been fully owned by its biggest customer, the papermaker Stora Enso, since 2002. Each year, Herman Andersson handles almost 3 million tonnes of cargo including over 1 million tonnes for Stora Enso. It employs a well trained and experienced team of 130 people and offers a range of forwarding,stevedoring and ship agency services.
Further information
www.hermanandersson.fi www.storaenso.com www.ouluport.com
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Versatile
Unitised
Services
With its experience in providing specialised
The handling of unitised cargo is a key
A growth area for Herman Andersson
transport services in the demanding
service for Herman Andersson. Each year
is handling project cargo for the many
environment of northern Finland, Herman
the company handles more than 32,500
large industrial projects in the area. In
Andersson Oy thrives on its close relations
teu as well as more than 16,000 of the
particular, the company is handling more
with the port authority and port community
oversized containers known as SECUs
and more imports of heavy equipment
in Oulu and with providers of key services
(Stora Enso Cargo Units), which are used
and machinery for the various mines that
such as towage (provided by the Port
to transport paper reels and pallets by sea
are being opened or reopened in the local
of Oulu) and pilotage and icebreaking
to markets in Europe.
region. It also loads wind turbines on
(provided by other companies).
behalf of the Finnish energy companies. Stuffing and stripping services are handled
In addition, Fennovoima’s new nuclear
The company offers versatile and flexible
by trustworthy and efficient staff using
power plant is going to be built 100 km
cargo handling services for all types of
modern equipment. Each year, about
from the Port of Oulu.
cargoes and vessels. There is continuous
12,000 teu are handled in this way, including
training of personnel to ensure quality and
chemicals, forest products and mining
The activities of Herman Andersson are
efficiency.
equipment as well as consumer products.
focused on the Oritkari Harbour, where
Herman Andersson, in close co-operation
In addition, the company handles more
and stored. The stevedore also partly
with the Port of Oulu, is north Finland’s
than 30,000 trucks and 10,000 rail wagons
owns and operates seven warehouses
leading port for forest industry products
each year. It operates a modern fleet of
at Oritkari, including four dedicated
and unitised cargo. Further support
shoreside equipment including container
warehouses for Stora Enso. In addition,
for port operations is provided by an
handlers, fork-lift trucks, reach stackers,
sawn timber from Finnish and Russian
intermodal terminal close to the port and
self-loading trailers and yard tractors.
sawmills is loaded for export at Oritkari
by rail connected berths.
Extra-large tugmasters are used to load
harbour.
Stora Enso’s products and handled
the SECUs on board vessels by way of a dedicated double ramp.
Bulk cargo operations are performed mainly at the Nuottasaari Harbour. Imports such as calcium carbonate slurry, chalk and short fibre pulp for Stora Enso, salt for the chemical industry, and wood chips and roundwood for energy plants are regularly handled. In addition, talc is loaded for export.
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OPPORTUNITIES
opportunities beckon as northern Finland attracts industrial investment In the coming decade, investments in northern Finland are expected to top â‚Ź100 billion across a range of sectors including industry, tourism, mining and infrastructure construction. The Port of Oulu is not only investing in improvements and renovations to its infrastructure, but is also hoping, through its upgraded facilities, to win a substantial slice of the major business in project cargo logistics that will arise from these new developments.
Further information
www.oulumining.fi www.fennovoima.com www.businessoulu.com
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Mining
Energy
Prepared
The City of Oulu has been involved in the
In what many regard as the project of
The new traffic generated by these mining
mining industry for many years and offers
the decade, the Finnish power company
and energy related operations – both in the
a pool of expertise through its academic
Fennovoima is building a €6 billion
construction phase and (in the case of the
institutions and businesses. The Oulu
nuclear plant at Pyhäjoki, on the Hanhikivi
mining industry) in the subsequent flow
Mining School ensures the availability
peninsula, which is due to start generating
of ore and ore concentrates – can be very
of high calibre and professional mine
electricity in 2020.
competently handled by the Port of Oulu in
workers in northern Finland.
combination with the region’s considerable The potential economic impact of this
expertise in various modes of transport.
New mining projects have sprung up
project is huge in terms of new jobs for
near Oulu in recent years, while others
the region as well as large volumes of
The Port of Oulu is well prepared to handle
are being investigated. The considerable
construction materials, imported from
the diverse flow of construction materials
mineral resources of northern Finland
other countries, which the Port of Oulu is
and specialist cargoes that will be needed
have encouraged the mining industry to
well placed to handle.
for these projects, as well as meeting the
return to the region.
subsequent demand for spare parts which In addition, there are plans for energy
are often large and awkward to handle.
A gold mine is due to open soon in
projects in the Arctic Ocean as well as the
Laivakangas. There are also plans to open
opening up of the Northeast Passage, a
The port is also investing in bigger
other mines at Kevitsa, Taivalkoski and
new route for energy products from the
and better facilities to make it more
Kolari.
northern regions of Russia, bypassing the
competitive and attractive by offering
Suez Canal.
customers the high level of service and capacity they require. As well as renovating quays and storage areas, the Port of Oulu is conducting a study into dredging a deeper fairway to the north of the existing fairway. The port is aware that the depth of the fairway is a key consideration in its bid to attract these new traffic flows.
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fOrest prOduCts
Forest products are vital cargo for Port of Oulu The import and export of forest products at the Port of Oulu accounts for over 50 per cent of its total cargo throughput. While not as dominant in percentage terms as in previous years, it is still showing a gradual year-on-year increase in terms of tonnages. The principal export is paper from the world-class Stora Enso mill in Oulu. In addition, substantial volumes of raw materials are imported and exported as well as imports of unsawn timber and exports of sawn timber. The importance of the forest products industry to the port is underlined by the fact that its sole stevedore, Herman Andersson Oy, is wholly owned by papermaker Stora Enso.
Further information
www.storaenso.com www.hermanandersson.ďŹ
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lOCatiON
stOra eNsO
seCu
Unsurprisingly, Oulu’s location close to
Stora Enso is one of the world’s leading
The SECU delivery system came into
the forests of northern Finland led to it
forest industry companies and Oulu Mill
operation in Oulu in 2006 and allowed for
becoming a major centre for the forest
is the company’s second-largest mill as
much faster and more efficient loading of
products industry. Today, it is home to
well as one of its most modern. Oulu Mill
vessels with paper products.
world-leading paper mills and the industry
produces pulp and coated paper, which is
largely relies on the Port of Oulu for the
exported by sea through the Port of Oulu.
SECUs and the Port of Oulu handles over
import of raw materials and export of finished products.
Stora Enso invested in a fleet of 2,700
Reels and pallets are transported from
15,000 SECU movements each year. In
the mill to the quayside warehouse for
total, about 780,000 tonnes of paper is
In recent years there has been a dramatic
loading onto vessels or into the oversized
handled for Stora Enso each year.
recovery in imports of unsawn timber
containers known as SECUs (Stora Enso
and especially in exports of sawn timber.
Cargo Units).
The ro-ro berth in Oritkari harbour was resurfaced by the Port of Oulu to cope with
From 2001 to 2011 exports grew by 2,000 per cent to over 100,000 tonnes, leading
The SECU has a payload of 80 tonnes,
the extra weight. The port also installed
the port to construct a new 6,000 square
three times that of a standard 40 ft
a new linkspan and dedicated double
metre warehouse for sawn timber at the
container. The floor can be fitted with
ramp so that two decks can be loaded
Oritkari harbour.
profiles for automatic loading and
simultaneously.
discharging of paper reels. Woodpulp from South America is also
SECUs generally leave the port with
imported by Stora Enso for its Oulu mill.
paper products and return with woodpulp, leading to further cost savings.
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iNVestmeNt
Ongoing investment ensures port can meet future demand A growth in traffic volumes through the Port of Oulu in recent years has brought a need for continuous improvements to the port’s infrastructure, leading to investment in quays, storage areas and equipment. While existing areas are being refurbished and extended, new terminals are being built to handle new cargo streams. The Port of Oulu has been following the guidelines and investment objectives laid out in the 2005 General Plan and has nearly finished this work.
Further information
www.finnsementti.fi www.balticbulk.fi www.liikennevirasto.fi
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Oritkari
Vihreäsaari
New fairway
Phase 1 of the Western Quay in Oritkari
The port is also investing in development
The upsurge in major industrial projects
Harbour was completed in October 2011.
of the harbour, again following a carefully
in the mining and energy sectors has
A total of about 3.7 hectares of storage
designed plan. The Vihreäsaari plan covers
prompted the Port of Oulu to conduct
has been provided for project cargo and
the development of an area of 86 hectares,
a study into the construction of a new
containers together with access roads
43 of which are marine side.
fairway for the port, with a maximum
and a 6,000 square metre warehouse for sawn timber.
depth of 12.0 metres. The existing fairway One of the main developments in the
has a depth of 10.0 metres.
Vihreäsaari harbour is the construction of Designed to encourage cargo exports, the
a cement silo by Finnsementti Oy, which
In 2008 the port commissioned, at its own
General Plan also includes the building of
is moving its operation out of the Toppila
expense, exploratory soundings for a new
new berths plus an additional warehouse
harbour and relocating to Vihreäsaari. The
fairway in the Gulf of Bothnia, following
for sawn timber. Timber exports have
new silo is scheduled to open in 2012.
preliminary plans drawn up by the Finnish
grown so fast that existing capacity is under pressure.
Maritime Administration. In addition, Baltic Bulk Oy is building new facilities at Vihreäsaari. The company
In 2010 the Finnish Transport Agency drew
Phase II of the harbour development
opened new offices at the harbour in
up a general plan for the new fairway. This
is at the planning stage. The work will
March 2011 ahead of the construction of a
consisted of deepening the existing fairway
be completed in 2012. A detailed and
bitumen and heavy oil storage facility, due
to 12.0 metres, with two alternative routes:
structured plan is in place and the port is
to open in the summer of 2012.
the existing route and one that deviated
confident that construction work will follow.
36 km to the north of Hailuoto. The new The harbour development plan will enable
route proved the more cost-effective of the
the Port of Oulu to respond to the transport
two options and the deeper fairway will
demands of northern Finland and will allow
become reality when funds are allocated
operators currently active in the area to
from the state budget.
expand their activities in the future. The new fairway would enable larger vessels to enter the port and would open the way for shippers and the port itself to offer more competitive and cost-effective operations.
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ChemiCals
Oulu provides a safe pair of hands for chemical handling The import and export of chemical products is a vital cargo traffic for the Port of Oulu. The region’s paper and pulp industries depend on Oulu for reliable handling of large volumes of liquid chemicals. Large volumes of chemicals such as formic acid from nearby plants are also exported through the port. Liquid bulk cargoes are handled at the Nuottasaari and Vihreäsaari harbours. Various major chemical companies in the region rely on the Port of Oulu to provide safe and reliable handling services.
Further information
www.kemira.com www.cleantechfinland.com
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expertise
kemira ChemiCals Oy
prOduCts
The Port of Oulu has a history of expert
One of Oulu’s largest companies is Kemira
Kemira exports formic acid, its derivatives
handling of chemicals. Liquid bulk
Chemicals Oy, a subsidiary of Kemira Oyj,
and hydrogen peroxide through the Port of
handling services were initially provided to
an internationally renowned producer
Oulu. These products are shipped mainly
meet the needs of the region’s paper and
employing about 170 staff at its vast
in tank containers and 20 ft containers.
pulp industries. Today, the port handles
complex to the north of the city. Kemira
Large export volumes of formic acid are
imports of raw materials and exports
Oyj’s business areas are:
also shipped by tanker.
• PaPEr – serving the pulp and paper
Hydrogen peroxide is used to bleach
industries
wood and textiles, in water treatment
of finished products on behalf of major producers in the Oulu region. The principal products handled in Oulu
and in cosmetics. Peracetic acid is also
are imports of carbonate slurry for the
• watEr – focusing on municipal and
used as a bleaching agent in the paper
papermaking industry and exports of
industrial water treatment
and pulp industry, while formic acid is
formic acid for use in the agricultural, chemical and textile industries. Handling of chemicals is focused mainly
used to make textiles more colourful • oil anD Mining – providing solutions
and wrinkle resistant as well as making
for the expanding oil, gas and mining
leather softer and more durable. It also
industries.
has a diverse range of industrial uses.
on the Nuottasaari harbour, which has
Formamide is used as a chemical reactant
two dedicated berths for tankers. The
• ChEMsolUtions - customer-
in the manufacture of agrochemicals,
main quay was renovated and modernised
driven solutions for the food, feed,
pharmaceuticals and industrial chemicals.
during 2010 so that it will continue to
pharmaceutical and chemical industries.
meet the demands of the industry. In
All products manufactured in Oulu are
addition, tank containers are handled at
As one of the world’s largest producers
made to the highest technological and
the Oritkari harbour.
of hydrogen peroxide, peracetic acid,
environmental standards. The chemical
formamide and formic acid, Kemira
plants have a minimal environmental
Chemicals takes its environmental
impact on the city.
responsibilities very seriously. All its operations and processes are designed to
Kemira is a member of the Cleantech
have minimum environmental impact and
Finland network of companies and is
supported by thorough research.
committed to energy efficiency, clean processes, waste management, water and
Worldwide, Kemira Oyj operates in 40
waste water treatment and air protection.
countries and employs about 5,000 people.
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well CONNeCted
Northern transport links bring Oulu to the world Oulu is the largest city in northern Scandinavia, with first-rate access by road, rail, air and sea thanks to a range of integrated transport links. The task of further enhancing this international junction – especially eastwards towards the huge markets in Russia – is a top priority for the Port of Oulu and local developers. In addition to a modern port with liner connections throughout Europe, Oulu has a major rail freight terminal and a fast-growing airport, now the second-largest in Finland.
Further information
www.vrtranspoint.com www.ouka.fi
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CONNeCtiONs
rail
markets
First-rate sea links from Oulu are
The port has direct rail links for general
A key advantage of the Finnish rail network
complemented by its excellent road,
cargo and container traffic as well as for
is that it shares a common gauge with
rail and air connections. While the city’s
project cargo. All the main harbours are
Russian railways, so there is no need for
modern and uncongested road network
linked to the national network, with rail
transloading at border points. Russia is
provides fast domestic links for inbound
freight services provided by VR Transpoint
one of Finland’s biggest trading partners
cargo, it is the railways that carry most of
(formerly VR Cargo).
and significant volumes travel in both
the freight further afield.
directions. In addition to forest products, other
Oulu’s international airport is the second-
important cargoes going by rail include
For this reason, there is a strong incentive
busiest in Finland, with over 20 flights
chemicals (in containers and tanks) and
in the region to invest in and improve
per day to Helsinki. A recent expansion
also bulk minerals, which are growing in
transport networks in northern Finland,
has boosted its capacity to 1.5 million
volume as a result of increased mining in
especially east-west.
passengers a year. In addition to regular
northern Finland. Various initiatives have been introduced to
50-minute flights to and from Helsinki, the airport now serves a growing number of
A freight terminal was opened close to
foster trade between the two countries by
international destinations, including Riga
the port’s Oritkari harbour in 2007. This
providing more and better rail connections.
and Tallinn.
modern combined transport terminal
A direct rail link to markets in Murmansk
allows for transloading of goods between
and Arkhangelsk is a long-held dream for
road and rail transport. Freight can be
shippers on both sides of the border.
sent overnight from Oulu to Helsinki for markets in the south of Finland. The
Oulu offers direct rail and road links to the
terminal covers eight hectares and has
Karelia region of Russia. From there, rail
three 730 metre loading tracks together
connections run south from the mining
with a 200 metre transloading bay.
town of Kostomuksha, while a cut-off line from Kostomuksha to Murmansk links Oulu with the Kola Peninsula and northwest Russia, with access to its potentially huge natural wealth.
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BusiNess iN Oulu
Well connected business centre with a focus on success The city of Oulu is at the heart of a vast market area in northern Scandinavia. With a well educated and technically proficient population of nearly 200,000 people, Oulu has attracted a diverse and international business community, especially in the high technology and life sciences sectors. Thanks to its business-friendly approach, resident expertise and can-do attitude, the city of Oulu is a flourishing centre of enterprise.
Further information
www.businessoulu.com www.technopolis.fi www.vtt.fi www.oulu.fi
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Competence
BusinessOulu
Expertise
The competence of Oulu-based companies
BusinessOulu is an enterprise owned by
The underlying culture of expertise in
in specific sectors is beyond dispute.
the city municipality of Oulu and offering
Oulu has been enhanced by the creation
Some of the world’s most advanced high
a range of business services to local
of centres for technological and medical
technology companies are based in the
companies to help them boost their
research in the city, such as Technopolis
city, which has developed a world-class
competitiveness and achieve success.
and Medipolis. These centres are home
reputation for technological competence and groundbreaking innovation.
to hundreds of high tech companies, Services include help with start-ups,
forming a regional cluster of innovation
finding suitable partners, development
and enterprise.
This success is built on a solid foundation
services, access to professional expertise,
of traditional co-operation between Oulu’s
financial guidance, relocation services and
In addition, the Oulu Innovation Alliance
educational and research institutions and
conference facilities.
– formed in 2009 by the City of Oulu,
its business sector and public bodies.
Oulu University of Applied Sciences, The primary aim of BusinessOulu is to
Technopolis, the University of Oulu
With ample space and opportunities, Oulu
create a business climate that supports
and VTT Technical Research Centre of
continues to offer investors and developers
entrepreneurship and encourages
Finland – carries on the city’s tradition
a unique way of doing business in a lively
the setting up, operation, growth and
of co-operation between education and
and diverse community that likes to get
competitiveness of businesses.
business and underlines its status as a
things done.
centre for innovation. BusinessOulu also promotes the internationalisation of local companies
The region is home to many well-known
and handles the international business
companies including Arizona Chemicals,
marketing of Oulu.
Kemira, Nokia, Nokia Siemens and Stora Enso. Their output includes such pioneering products as wireless technology.
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partNerships
Port of Oulu builds links across the region The Port of Oulu is adept at building valuable and lasting business relationships and partnerships with agencies, authorities and businesses across the region to provide expert services for its port users and to benefit the economy of the entire region by attracting new projects, new investment and new job opportunities. Whether it involves forest products, logistics, the cruise industry or negotiations with competitors and Russian counterparts, the sole objective is to achieve smoother traffic flows and, ultimately, growth.
Further information
www.bothnianarc.net http://ktk.karelia.ru www.bothniacruiseports.com www.oulu.fi
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iNitiatiVes
nEtworKing
rOles
One of the largest marketing projects
The port regularly showcases all that
In 2009 the Port of Oulu joined the
carried out by the Port of Oulu was
Oulu has to offer at trade fairs and
Bothnia Cruise Ports marketing network
completed at the end of 2011. Its aim
exhibitions in Finland and further afield.
with the aim of attracting cruise ships
was to establish better contacts with the
At the TransRussia exhibition in Moscow
with a capacity of about 1,000 passengers
industrial sector of north-west Russia.
it has a joint stand with other members
to operate in the Gulf of Bothnia and the
of the logistics marketing organisation
Kvarken region. Other partners in the
Funded by the European Union and
Straightway Finland. The Port of Oulu also
network include the Swedish ports of
lasting for two years, the project will
participates in the Transtech exhibition
Hudiksvall, Sundsvall, Umeå and Luleå
continue for a further two years, using the
in St Petersburg together with Herman
and the Finnish ports of Rauma and Pori.
results achieved so far but extending and
Andersson Oy.
deepening their scope. The project has
The Port of Oulu also has a role
involved a lot of travel throughout Russia
Other activities in recent years have
in the Bay of Bothnia oil damage
and Europe to build a network of useful
included attending the Transport Logistics
prevention development project known
contacts.
fair in Munich, and visits to the Ports of
as PÖK (Perämeren öljyntorjunnan
Barcelona and Antwerp to create improved
kehittämishanke) as a co-financer.
networking and trade opportunities.
The project, which continues until the
Another initiative, administered by the University of Oulu, is the Barents
end of 2012, is funded by the European
Logistics 2 project, which aims to increase
In 2010 the Port of Oulu welcomed as
Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and
awareness of the opportunities to study
a collaboration partner the Karelian
administered by the North Ostrobothnia
and work in the Barents Region. The Port
Transport Company, part of the
Centre for Economic Development,
of Oulu is a participant in this project along
InvestLesProm Group, the largest forest
Transport and the Environment.
with Luleå University and various offshore
industry organisation in Russia.
and industry groups in Murmansk.
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Oulu life
A great environment for living, learning and working Oulu is a northern success story. Its academic, industrial and business sectors are some of the most advanced, diverse, international and accomplished in Europe. Located just 200 km south of the Arctic Circle, the city has a population of 137,000 which is large by regional standards. Here, the development of advanced technology goes hand in hand with ďŹ rst-rate logistics and port services. The standard of living is high, with clean, well-kept streets, easy access to wilderness areas, a diverse and creative cultural scene, and an honest-togoodness approach to life and business. All this marks out Oulu as a great place to live and work.
Further information
www.ouka.ďŹ www.businessoulu.com
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Prosperous
Easy living
Clean air
Oulu is a prosperous city with a
Bounded by the sea and three rivers, Oulu
Northern Finland is noted for its clean
comprehensive network of healthcare,
has a beautiful natural environment. Oulu
air and unpolluted water and Oulu
employment and education services, plus
is a combination of urban and rural areas
is no exception, in spite of its high
an efficient business services helping
with a bustling city centre, shops, parks
concentration of industry and transport
to generate new jobs in the region by
and recreational areas. It all adds up to
systems.
supporting growth.
a high standard of living in a healthy and clean environment.
The city is home to a diverse range
The Port of Oulu and the city’s industrial sector place a high priority
of sectors including information and
Major investments in the region are under
on environmental care, with measures
communication technology (ICT), life
way or planned in the near future. The
including:
sciences, clean technology, trade,
city centre has been earmarked for a new
• Prevention of air and water emissions
tourism and industry. There is a range
shopping centre and underground parking.
of international businesses providing a
One of Oulu’s strategic goals is to develop
buoyant economy and a strong community
the city into an attractive area. Tourism
• Management and reuse of waste
spirit – the ideal formula for business
services will be further enhanced as well.
• Terminating operations at a site
growth. The City of Oulu is very good at
This provides huge business potential,
• Monitoring and reporting of accidents
getting things done.
particularly in the service sector.
The region itself offers many advantages
Recreational and cultural activities are
and opportunities. Its business-focused
important, too. The flat landscape is ideal
outlook is complemented by a wide range
for cycling and the regional network of
The Port of Oulu was one of the first in
of leisure amenities and recreational
cycleways is the best in Finland. Oulu is
northern Scandinavia to achieve ISO 1400,
activities located in or near the city.
also one of Finland’s main centres for
ISO 9001 and OHSAS 18001 certification.
• Prevention of noise pollution
• More efficient use of energy • Sustainable development.
dance. There are festivals and art schools, From 2013 the City of Oulu will undergo
too, as well as opportunities for trekking,
a major administrative change as the
canoeing and a range of winter sports.
municipalities of Haukipudas, Kiiminki, Oulu, Oulunsalo and Yli-li are due to merge for form a ‘new Oulu’ in what will be the largest municipal restructuring of its kind in Finland.
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Port FigUrEs
Record-breaking cargo figures underline port’s strong development Despite a downward trend worldwide, the Port of Oulu enjoyed its second record-breaking year in a row in 2011. Traffic volumes exceeded 3.6 million tonnes for the first time in the port’s history, a small increase on the 2010 figures. The port handled over 33,000 teu of container traffic and received 514 vessel calls at its four terminals. Forest products still account for the largest cargo sector at the port, and the volume of sawn goods loaded for export has continued to rise. Although total throughout in 2011 was just 0.5 per cent higher than 2010, there was a significant increase in liquid bulks and cement.
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Growth
Unitised
Products
In 2011 the Port of Oulu handled an
The total number of containers handled
The vast majority of bulk products handled
impressive 3,567,202 tonnes of cargo,
by the port in 2011 was 32,606 teu – an
at the Port of Oulu are raw materials for
compared with 3,556,378 tonnes in 2010.
increase of five per cent from 2010.
the forest products industry and exports
As well as being another new record for
Exports accounted for 54 per cent and
of liquid chemicals. Imports of carbonate,
the port, it represented a 12.5 per cent
imports 46 per cent.
kaolin and cellulose for papermaking
increase over 2009. In 2010 domestic
account for almost 70 per cent of all
imports had increased by 32.7 per cent
By contrast, after a 40 per cent increase
foreign imports. Carbonate on its own
and foreign imports by 5.8 per cent, while
from 2009 to 2010, trailer traffic suffered
accounts for 45 per cent of foreign imports.
foreign exports increased by 14.1 per cent.
a slight decline in 2011 with 1,819 units handled, down seven per cent.
In 2011, however, the average figures
On the domestic side, the port also handles incoming fuel and cement.
remained stable over the port’s diverse
In addition the port handles large numbers
cargo portfolio. Any deficit was made up by
of Stora Enso Cargo Units (SECUs), the
The largest export by weight is paper
a 30 per cent increase in cement imports,
oversized containers designed by the
products. In 2011 over 780,000 tonnes
triggered by the high level of construction
papermaker to carry forest products.
of paper was exported, mainly in SECU
under way in Oulu.
In 2011 a total of 15,366 SECUs were
containers, accounting for nearly 60 per
handled, four per cent down from 2010.
cent of all exports.
Imports represent just over 60 per cent of total volumes with 2,223,825 tonnes
In the future, larger volumes of project
imported in 2011 compared with 1,328,377
cargo and minerals are expected as
tonnes exported.
various construction projects get under way and mines restart or expand their operations.
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High standards
High standards of services, security and safety The Port of Oulu sets high standards in its level of customer service as well as in its physical infrastructure so as to offer all port users and cargo owners a thoroughly efficient operation. As a multiservice port, Oulu is keen to attract more specialised types of cargo. Responding to customers’ needs, the port has adapted to changing flows of cargo while maintaining its high standards of service delivery, security and safety of port users and cargo.
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Quality
Security
Reliability
The Port of Oulu has placed great
As part of its ISPS planning, an access
Good quality infrastructure, well
emphasis on providing a high quality of
control system has been in place at
maintained and modern equipment and
infrastructure and services so that its port
Oritkari harbour for some time. In 2011
highly trained personnel are the key
users can maintain their confidence in port
the same access control system was
elements of any successful port operation.
operations.
introduced at the Vihreäsaari harbour. The Port is Oulu is constantly upgrading
Users have come to rely on the port’s
Vehicles are admitted through the gate in
and improving its already first-rate
expert stevedoring services, its
response to number plate recognition or a
services in co-operation with its
competitiveness and its commitment to
security tag in the car. Staff at Vihreäsaari
customers.
future development. Investment in new
and Oritkari keep in contact with one
quays, new storage areas and new security
another by radio link. Cameras, software
The port understands that quality-based
systems underlines the port’s commitment
and radio masts were installed in the
services inspire customer confidence
to doing things properly.
summer of 2011.
as the port and the region’s service companies prepare for the expansion in
In addition, port staff undergo training in
The port also believes that the introduction
the mining industry, for large construction
areas such as health and safety, human
of new technology has led to an improved
projects and for the expected growth in
resources, security, maintenance and use
operational environment that is more cost-
trade with Russia.
of machinery.
effective and productive. Its high standards were recognised in the renewal of its ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007 certificates without any problems. The Port of Oulu was one of the first ports in northern Finland to achieve all these certifications. Port of Oulu Handbook, 6th Edition
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Service companies
Specialist companies provide key services Oulu is home to a wide range of specialist companies providing key services in the fields of transport, logistics, engineering and construction. Many of these services are related to the Port of Oulu, helping to create a useful network of complementary activities.
37 Destia Destia is a Finnish infrastructure and
navigation aids. Its bridge design work
• Oversized load transport services for
embraces prestressed concrete, steel and
long, high, wide and heavy loads such as
even wooden structures.
bridge beams and industrial structures.
construction service company. It builds, maintains and designs traffic routes,
The company has a lot of experience in
Korsu employs about 50 staff including 40
industrial and traffic environments,
port-related work. It was responsible for
drivers. Each year the company’s trucks
but also complete living environments.
the design of infrastructure improvements
cover about 4 million km.
The company’s services cover the
in the ports of Oulu and Kemi for the SECU
whole spectrum, from comprehensive
container system, including ramps, linkspans
overground operations to subterranean
and hardstanding. It has also worked
construction. Thanks to its well-rounded
for the Finnish Maritime Administration
expertise, Destia implements major
(Merenkulkulaitos) and for the steelmaking
solutions on a large scale, paving the way
company Outokumpu in Tornio.
for safe and smooth mobility. Destia builds the bigger picture, piece by piece.
Oulun Autokuljetus Oy
Ponvia has its main office in Oulu and employs 12 people.
The Oulu-based company Oulun Autokuljetus Oy is a multi service organisation involved in
Destia’s customer base includes industrial and commercial companies, cities and
www.korsu.fi
www.ponvia.fi
domestic road haulage, international road
municipalities, and government agencies.
haulage and, in a separate division, road
An extensive network of regional offices
building and construction.
ensures that Destia is always close to its customers, both in Finland and the
Korsu Oy
The company provides daily long-distance haulage between southern Finland
surrounding areas. Korsu Oy is a family-owned company
and Oulu. It also operates international
Destia employs about 2 000 people. The
providing road haulage services across
trucking services between northern
company is an expert organisation offering
Finland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark.
Finland and Scandinavia.
ranging opportunities for experts in the
The company was established in 1923
The company has a versatile fleet of about
infrastructure industry.
in Raahe. It began as a manufacturer of
200 trucks, trailers and vans. It deals with all
doors and furniture but in the 1950s it
kinds of haulage, including bulk products.
a positive atmosphere and the widest
www.destia.fi
diversified into transport services. In particular, Oulun Autokuljetus specialises
Insinööritoimisto Ponvia Oy
Today Korsu operates 28 tractor units and
in refrigerated transport of food and fresh
53 trailers including three side-loaders
produce. Temperature controlled trucks are
and three extending trailers up to 36
unloaded at the company’s own terminal in
metres in length for long loads.
the Port of Oulu. The goods are sorted and packed overnight for next-day delivery to
Insinööritoimisto Ponvia Oy was established
The company focuses on three main areas:
in 1971 as an engineering company. It has specialist skills in structural engineering
shops and supermarkets across northern Finland.
• Road tanker services for transport of bulk
and building methods, all designed to
products including dry powder bulks,
On its southbound services, Oulun
withstand the demanding winter conditions
grain, pellets and dangerous goods (ADR)
Autokuljetus carries a wide variety of
of northern Finland.
goods including forest products, industrial • Container transport services including
products and steel.
Ponvia is involved in designs for a wide
dry cargo, tank and bulk containers,
range of projects including bridges,
side-loader services and dangerous
Hub of the company’s operations is its
harbours, jetties, quays and fixed
goods (ADR)
modern ‘flow-through’ terminal in the Port of Oulu Handbook, 6th Edition
Service companies Oritkari harbour of Oulu. The terminal
39 Skanska Asfaltti Oy
has a total of 5,000 square metres of
both on land and at sea, including terminal handling, storage and distribution.
warehousing, with storage chambers for
Skanska is one of the world’s leading
temperature controlled and frozen products
project development and construction
The Offshore/Icebreaking section operates
as well as ambient storage for dry food.
groups with expertise in construction,
14 vessels. The company has its head office in
development of commercial and
Gothenburg, with other offices in Stockholm,
Oulun Autokuljetus rents out warehousing
residential projects and public-private
Västerås and Södertälje in Sweden; Helsinki;
space and can also provide sorting, packing
partnerships. Based on its global green
Hull in the UK; Antwerp in Belgium; Riga;
and stock-keeping services if required.
experience, Skanska aims to be the
Tallinn; Szczecin in Poland; Copenhagen;
clients’ first choice for Green solutions.
Moscow; and Kristiansand in Norway. It has
In addition to transport and logistics, Oulun
The group currently has 52,000 employees
some 950 employees ashore and onboard.
Autokuljetus is involved in road building
in selected home markets in Europe, in
and construction in the Oulu region. This
the US and Latin America. Headquartered
includes such work as infrastructure
in Stockholm, Sweden, and listed on the
for housing estates and ground work for
Stockholm Stock Exchange, Skanska’s
houses and other buildings.
sales in 2011 totalled over €13 billion.
wwww.oulunautokuljetus.fi
Skanska’s operations in Finland cover
Kuljetusliike Kinnunen Oy
www.rabt.se
Corenet Oy
construction services, residential and
Corenet Oy was established in 1998 as a joint
commercial project development and
venture between VR Group Ltd and TDC Ltd.
public-private partnerships. Construction
Its turnover is more than €35 million.
services include building construction, building services, and civil and
The company specialises in state-of-
environmental construction. Skanska
the-art telecom network systems and
Kuljetusliike Kinnunen Oy is a family
Asfaltti Oy is responsible for asphalt paving
telecom services for companies and other
owned transport business established in
and related services in Skanska in Finland.
organisations. Its range of services includes
Oulu in 1949.
planning, design, building and maintenance
www.skanska.fi
of telecom networks and telematic systems
In the 1980s the company expanded to
and leasing of network capacity as well
include haulage to Norway and Sweden
as data transmission solutions for office
and today it operates across the Nordic
and customer service systems. Corenet
years of experience in transport to Russia.
Rederi AB TransAtlantic
Today its services include cargo transport,
Rederi AB TransAtlantic is a leading Swedish
Corenet has a highly skilled staff and a
container shipping, refrigerated transport,
shipping company. Operations are organised
modern transmission network connecting
special transport, freight transport within
into two business areas: Industrial Shipping
key urban communities in Finland. It employs
Europe, distribution in the Oulu region and
and Offshore/Icebreaking.
about 200 experts in telecom solutions and
countries, Europe and Russia. It has over 20
equipment leasing.
also offers customised solutions based on specific customer requirements.
telematic systems at 13 locations across The Industrial Shipping section operates
Finland. Its transmission network covers
The company operates a fleet of vans,
about 50 vessels and consists of five
about 7,100 km and consists mainly of optical
trucks, trailers, flatbeds, and semi-
divisions: RoRo Baltic, Container, Bulk,
fibre cables. Customers are supplied with up
trailers. The whole fleet is sealable, and
Short Sea Bulk and Integrated Logistics.
to 10 Gbit/s connections. Corenet operates
TIR-inspected, and is therefore suitable for
The business is focused primarily on
its own call centre to provide customers with
Russian transportation.
contract-based transport for the Nordic
round-the-clock support.
Base Industry. Industrial Shipping also
www.kuljetuskinnunen.fi
provides total services for its customers,
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Liner services Ship traffic and connections From Oulu there are container feeder lines to Antwerp, Gothenburg, Kiel, Lübeck, Bremerhaven, Hamburg and Zeebrugge
Weekly traffic from Oulu To Antwerp To Gothenburg To Kiel To Lübeck To Bremerhaven To Hamburg
2 departures/week 2 departures/week 1 departure/week 2 departures/week 1 departure/week 1 departure/week
To Zeebrugge
1 departure/week
Weekly traffic TO Oulu To Antwerp To Gothenburg To Kiel To Lübeck To Bremerhaven To Hamburg
2 departures/week 2 departures/week 1 departure/week 2 departures/week 1 departure/week 1 departure/week
To Zeebrugge
1 departure/week
ROUTES
OULU
Regular weekly connection Other connections Gävle
Gothenburg
Copenhagen Bremerhaven
Lübeck Hamburg Delfzijl Felixstowe Velsen Tilbury Antwerp Zeebrugge
Immingham
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PORT TRAFFIC & CARGO FIGURES Number of ships calling
2011 514
43 2010 527
HOME IMPORT Fuel oils Cement Other
tonnes 594,509 180,568 0
tonnes 589,010 138,487 0
0.9 % 30.4 % 0.0 %
Total
775,077
727,497
6.5 %
tonnes 0
tonnes 0
0.0 %
0
0
0.0 %
tonnes 63,440 677,719 1,232 341,711 45,359 29,473 119,812 62,092 53,239 69,671
tonnes 94,802 666,483 971 329,424 50,671 32,977 121,531 54,183 66,616 66,826
-33.1 % 1.7 % 26.9 % 3.7 % -10.5 % -10.6 % -1.4 % 14.6 % -20.1 % 4.3 %
1,463,748
1,484,485
-1.4 %
tonnes 781,186 95,847 101,102 16,665 148,443 7,567 149,916 27,651
tonnes 797,335 112,358 100,422 18,617 136,444 13,803 131,753 33,663
-2.0 % -14.7 % 0.7 % -10.5 % 8.8 % -45.2 % 13.8 % -17.9 %
Total
1,328,377
1,344,395
-1.2 %
IMPORT TOTAL EXPORT TOTAL
2,238,825 1,328,377
2,211,983 1,344,395
1.2 % -1.2 %
TOTAL TRAFFIC
3,567,202
3,556,378
0.3 %
HOME EXPORT Other Total FOREIGN IMPORT Fuel oils Carbonate Kaolin Cellulose Liquid chemicals Dry chemicals Other bulk goods Salt Unsawn timber Other goods Total FOREIGN EXPORT Paper Cellulose Sawn timber Tall oil pitch Liquid chemicals Dry chemicals Other bulk goods Other goods
FOREIGN EXPORT Import Export
teu 15,048 17,558
teu 15,014 0.2 % 16,061 9.3 %
Total
32,606
31,075
4.9 %
TRAILERS Import 1,197 Export 622
1,104 8.4 % 855 -27.3 %
Total
1,959
1,819
SECUs Import 7,877 Export 7,489 Total
15,366
-7.1 %
7,687 2.5 % 8,334 -10.1 % 16,021
-4.1 %
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Port details Location
sawn timber and for loading/discharging
city centre, is Finland’s second-busiest
The Port of Oulu is located in position 65º00’N,
containers and general cargo. Quay has a
and has frequent flights to Helsinki and
25º28’E on the Gulf of Bothnia in northern
ro-ro ramp. Multipurpose 50 tonne crane,
also some other destinations in Finland.
Finland. Oulu is 610 km north of Helsinki.
equipped to handle containers, and 50 tonne KCI Konecranes ship-to-shore container
Anchorage
crane with an outreach of 90 metres.
Good anchorage in the roadstead.
90015 Oulun kaupunki, Finland.
Oritkari has 13 warehouses: four owned
Bunkers
Tel: +358 44 703 2753, Fax: +358 8 557 2040
by the port authority and eight by Herman
All types of fuel supplied by Fortum Oy
www.ouluport.com
Andersson Oy. Total capacity is 81,000
and Oy Teboil Ab.
Authority Port of Oulu, Poikkimaantie 16, Box 23,
square metres. The harbour also has
Approach
45,000 square metres of open storage and a
Cranes
There are two approach channels, both
500 square metre bonded warehouse.
Oritkari has a 50 tonne multipurpose
with 10.0 metres depth: via Kemi or via the Oulu 1 lighthouse.
crane equipped for container handling Nuottasaari is a specialised quay for
and a ship-to-shore container crane.
handling raw materials and products in
Vihreäsaari has one crane of 8 tonnes.
Accommodation
connection with the paper industry. Total
There are various mobile cranes available
The port covers a total land area of 171
quay length is 557 metres and depth
for cargo handling.
hectares and consists of three harbours:
alongside is between 6.4 metres and 10.0
Oritkari, Nuottasaari and Vihreäsaari.
metres. The Nuottasaari quay is used for
Emergency
loading pulp and talc and for discharging
Police: 112, Emergency: 112
Oritkari is a general cargo harbour with
kaolin, chemicals, timber and salt.
a total quay length of 515 metres. It has
There are also two chemical berths for
Handling equipment
facilities for handling ro-ro, sto-ro and
discharging carbonate and other products.
Herman Andersson Oy has 70 items of
container traffic. Vihreäsaari is used for discharging oil There are two main quays:
products and dry bulks. There is one oil berth and one dry bulk berth. Total quay
North Quay has two berths with a total
length is 222 metres with 10.0 metres depth
length of 170 metres and 10.0 metres
alongside. One crane of 8 tonnes capacity.
depth alongside. Used for loading reels,
The harbour has 27,000 square metres of
pallets, pulp, containers and SECU
open storage. There is 21,000 cubic metres
containers. The quay has a loading ramp.
of warehousing for dry bulks and 15,000 tonnes of storage capacity for cement.
Main Quay has three berths with a total length of 345 metres and 9.0 metres depth.
Airport
Used for loading reels, pallets, pulp and
Oulu Airport at Oulunsalo, 15 km from the
45
handling equipment including fork-lift
Ro-ro facilities
trucks, tugmasters, etc from 1.5 to 45
Two berths of 30 and 40 metres width
tonnes capacity. Sub-contractors have
with depths alongside of 9.0 metres and
mobile cranes of various sizes.
10.0 metres.
Hospital
Seamen’s mission
University Hospital is close to the port.
There is an international seamen’s mission in Oritkari harbour with leisure facilities, shop,
Largest vessel
telephone, postbox, money changing service,
Maximum of 50,000 dwt, 200 metres LOA
etc. The mission is open weekdays from 6 pm
and 10.0 metres draught.
to 10 pm and also during the day if required.
Pilotage
Shiprepair
Towage
Pilotage is provided by the Finnish State
Machine workshop, shiprepair and welding
The icebreaking tug ‘Tuura’ is available
Pilotage Enterprise (Finnpilot Pilotage Oy)
services are provided by Sah-ko Oy,
from the Port of Oulu.
and is compulsory for all foreign vessels.
Lumijoentie 6, 90400 Oulu.
Tel: +358 44 703 2770 or via the ships agent.
www.pilotorder.fi, pilotorder.west@finnpilot.
Tel: +358 207 44 85 00,
fi, +358 207546153
Fax: +358 207 44 85 20
Waste Waste reception on quays. Bilge water and
Bothnia VTS +358 207 546800,
Ship’s radio and navaid repairs are
Emergency number +358 204 48 7356
carried out by Laivaradiohuolto Oy,
Radio information
dirty ballast reception by arrangement.
Kuparilammentie 21, 90650 Oulu.
Water
Tel: +358 8 5303749
Fresh water available.
Storage
Weather
The port operates on VHF Channels 13 & 16.
Rail and road links
A total of 75,000 square metres of warehousing
The port is open all year round.
The port is linked to the national rail
plus a 500 square metre bonded warehouse
Icebreakers are used to keep approach
network. Oulu railway station is 5 km
are available in the Oritkari Harbour. The
channels free between mid December
from the port. The combined transport
Vihreäsaari Harbour has 23,000 cubic metres
and end March/early April.
terminal is situated 2 km from the Oritkari
and 4.400 square meters of covered storage.
Working hours
harbour. Excellent local and national road infrastructure. The north-south E75
Stevedoring
Stevedoring is available 24 hours day.
highway is 1 km from the port, providing
Provided by Herman Andersson Oy and
Cranes and port services are available 24
ready access to northern destinations
Baltic Bulk Oy.
hours a day.
of north-east Finland can be reached by
Tides
For further information please contact the
truck within one day.
There is no tidal variation in the Gulf of Bothnia.
port director via the port authority.
and to Helsinki and the south. The whole
Port of Oulu Handbook, 6th Edition
COMPANY DIRECTORY Useful Addresses
Banks & Finance Finnvera Oyj
PL 33, 90461 OULUNSALO Tel. +358 20 708 000 www.finavia.fi
Asemakatu 37, Fin-90100 Oulu Tel: +358 204 6011 Fax: +358 204 60 3944 www.finnvera.fi
Finnish Transport Agency
Forex Oy
Finavia Oyj Oulu Airport
P.O. Box 33, 00521 HELSINKI Tel. +358 2063 7373 Fax +358 2063 73700 www.fta.fi
Oulun Tulli (Customs)
Poikkimaantie 16, Fin-90400 Oulu Tel: +358 20 4928100 Fax: +358 20 4928181 www.tulli.fi
Seamen’s Mission Oulu
Poikkimaantie 4, 90400 Oulu Härö Antti, Port Chaplain, Manager Tel +358 8 378 768 Tel +358 400 371 574 Fax: +358 8 3117 872 www.merimieskirkko.fi
Oulun Kauppakamari
Uusikatu 53, 90120 Oulu Tel +358 10 821 8806 Fax: +358 10 821 8809 www.oulu.chamber.fi
Oulun Energia
PL 116, Fin-90101 Oulu Tel: +358 8 5584 3300 Fax: +358 8 5584 3350 www.oulunenergia.fi
Oulun Yliopisto (University of Oulu)
Pl 8000, Fin-90014 Oulun Yliopisto Tel: +358 8 553 1011 Fax: +358 8 553 4112 www.oulu.fi
Oulu City Tourist Office Torikatu 10, P.O. Box 54, 90015 Oulun kaupunki Tel: +358 8 558 41330 www.visitoulu.fi
Port of Oulu
Poikkimaantie 16, PO Box 23 Fin-90015 Oulun Kaupunki Tel: +358 44 703 2753 Fax +358 8 557 2040 www.ouluport.com
Business Oulu
Elektroniikkatie 5, FI-90590 Oulu, PO Box 22, FI-90015 Oulun kaupunki Tel: +358 8 558 410 Fax: +358 8 558 41702 www.businessoulu.com
Airlines Finnair Oyj, Oulu
Lentoasema, Fin-90460 Oulunsalo Tel: +358 600 140 140 www.finnair.fi
SAS
Oulu Airport, Fin-90460 Oulunsalo Tel: +358 20 585 6000 Fax: +358 8 561 3565 www.scandinavian.net
47 Insinööritoimisto Ponvia Taka-Lyötyn katu 4, Fin-90140 Oulu Tel: +358 207 4199 00 Fax: +358 207 4199 09 www.ponvia.com
Skanska Asfaltti Oy
Kauppurienkatu 13, 90100 Oulu Tel: +358 600 550095 www.forex.fi
Hanhitie 13, 90150 Oulu Tel: +358 20 719 211 Fax: +358 20 719 3771 www.skanska.fi
Oulun Osuuspankki
Terramare Oy
Isokatu 14, Fin-90100 Oulu Tel: +358 10 253 5014 Fax: +358 8 888 1360 www.osuuspankki.fi
Nordea
Laurinmäenkuja 3 A Fin- 004400 Helsinki Tel: +358 9 613 621 Fax: +358 9 6136 2700 www.terramare.fi
Kirkkokatu 6, Fin-90100 Oulu Tel: +358 200 3000 Fax: +358 8 379981 www.nordea.fi
Container services
Sampo Oyj
Oulun Konttivuokraus Oy
Kirkkokatu 13, Fin-90100 Oulu Tel: +358 10 546 0670 Fax: +358 10 546 0671 www.sampo.fi
Säästöpankki Optia
Kirkkokatu 10, Fin-90100 Oulu Tel: +358 29 041 2630 Fax: +358 29 041 2649 www.optia.fi
Car Rental Autovuokraamo Budget Oulu airport, Arrivals Hall 90460 Oulunsalo Tel. +358 207 466 640 www.budget.fi
Autovuokraamo Hertz
Airport, Oulu (Oulunsalo) Tel. +358 20 5552800 www.hertz.fi
Autovuokraamo Transvell Oy
90461 Oulu Tel. +358 10 423 9944 Fax +358 9 878 2092 www.transvell.fi
Avis Rent a Car, Aine Oulu Oy
Kaarnatie 1, 90530 Oulu Tel: +358 8 3117 AIRPORT, 90460 Oulunsalo Tel: +358 8 3117 160 www.avis.fi
Europcar Interrent
Uusikatu 32, 90100 Oulu Äimäkuja 3, 90100 Oulu Oulun lentoasema, Fin- 90461 Oulunsalo Tel: +358 403 062 871 Fax: +358 8 3117233 www.europcar.fi
Construction Destia Ltd
Heidehofintie 2, PO Box 206 01301 Vantaa Oulu Office: Moreenitie 2 90620 Oulu Tel: +358 20 444 11 Fax: +358 20 444 7008 destia@destia.fi
Terminaalitie 6, Fin-90400, Oulu Tel: +358 400 890 732 Fax: +358 8 563 6825 www.konttivuokraus.fi
Cranes ABB Service Oy
DHL Freight (Finland ) Oy Konetie 33, Fin-90630 Oulu Tel: +358 20 533 3 Fax: +358 20 533 6300 www.dhl.fi
DHL Global Forwarding (Finland) Oy
Konetie 33, Fin-90630 Oulu Tel: +358 20 533 11 Fax: +358 20 533 6315 www.dhl.fi
DSV Road Oy
Lunkintie 11, Fin-90460 Oulunsalo Tel: +358 207 388 388 Fax: +358 207 388 401 www.dsv.com.fi
Herman Andersson Oy
Poikkimaantie 12, PO Box 37, Fin-90401 Oulu Tel: +358 8 315 0100 Fax: +358 8 371 743 www.hermanandersson.fi
Itella Logistics Oy
Huurrekuja 2, Fin-04360 Tuusula Tel: +358 9 251 211 Fax: +358 9 2512 1611 www.kauko.com
Oy Kuehne + Nagel Ltd
Oulu Service Center, Oulun huoltokeskus P.O. Box 485, 90101 Oulu Tel: +358 10 2211 Fax: +358 10 225 6810 www.abb.fi
National Head Office Tikkurilantie 141, Fin-01530 Vantaa Tel: +358 201 611 611 Fax: +358 201 611 839 www.kn-portal.com
Fin-Terpuu OY
Moonway Oy
PL 7, Fin-87101 Kajaani Tel: +358 8 6873100 Fax: +358 8 6873400
Hooli Oy Liftlink
PO Box 70, Fin-94101 Kemi Tel: +358 400 695518 Fax: +358 16 221 550 www.liftlink.fi
Konecranes Nordic Oy
Ruissalontie 11, Fin-20200 Turku Tel: +358 2 275 4300 www.moonway.fi
Niklashipping Ltd Oy
PL 20, Fin-02101 Espoo Tel: +358 9 4782 9300 Fax: +358 9 4782 9305 www.niklashipping.fi
Karpalotie 7, Fin-90820 Kello Tel: +358 20 427 6200 Fax: +358 20 427 6239 www.konecranes.com
Oy Waco Logistics Finland
Crane Hire
Panalpina Finland
Hongisto Oy
Kansipojantie 7, Fin-90500 Oulu Tel: +358 8 347 555 Fax: +358 8 341 554 www.hongisto.fi
Forwarding Beweship Oy, Oulu Office Kiilakiventie 1, 90250 OULU TEL: +358 20 785 7359 GSM: +358-46 850 8255 www.beweship.com
Bruhn Spedition Oy
Retkeilijänkatu 11 00980 Helsinki Tel: +358 9 774 2300 Fax: +358 9 7742 3030 www.bruhnsped.de
Terminaalitie 6, 90400 Oulu Tel..+358 8 370 040 Fax +358 8 370 051 www.waco.fi
Tikkurilantie 136, Fin-01510 Vantaa Tel: +358 10 820 5900 Fax: +358 10 820 5902 www.panalpina.com
Schenker Oy
Oritkarintie 1, Fin-90400 Oulu Tel: +358 10 520 7800 Fax: +358 10 520 7720 www.schenker.fi
TKH-Logistics Oy
Pankonkatu 1, 94700 Kemi Tel: +358 16 333 4200 Fax: +358 16 333 4210 www.tkh.fi
UPS Customer Center-Helsinki
Niittytie 23, 01300 Vantaa Tel: +358 9 2311 3406 www.ups.com
Hotels Holiday Club Oulun Eden Holstinsalmentie 29, Fin- 90500 Oulu Tel: +358 20 1234 905 Fax: +358 8 554 4103 www.holidayclub.fi
Holiday Inn Oulu
Kirkkokatu 3, Fin-90100 Oulu Tel: +358 8 883 9111 Fax: +358 8 883 9100 www.restel.fi
Hotelli Cumulus
Kajaaninkatu 17, Fin-90100 Oulu Tel: +358 8 882 7111 Fax: +358 8 882 7299 www.cumulus.fi
Radisson SAS Hotel Oulu
Hallituskatu 1, Fin-90100 Oulu Tel: +358 8 887 7666 Fax: +358 8 887 7888 www.radissonsas.com
Scandic Oulu
Saaristonkatu 4, Fin-90100 Oulu Tel: +358 8 543 1000 Fax: +358 543 2211 www.scandichotels.fi
Sokos Hotel Arina
Pakkahuoneenkatu 16, Fin 90100 Oulu Tel: +358 8 312 3111 Fax: +358 8 312 3123 www.sokoshotels.fi
Industry Arizona Oulu
Nuottasaarentie 17, 90400 Oulu Tel: +358 40 341 3300 Fax: +358 40 341 3301 www.arizonachemical.com
Betamet Piping Oy
Sälpätie 4, 90620 Oulu Tel: +358 207 551 700 Fax: +358 207 551 706 www.betamet.fi
Corenet Ltd
(Telecommunications)
PO Box 488, Helsinki Tel: +358 307 17 Fax: +358 307 20 999 www.corenet.fi
Draka Finland
Pl 269, Fin-90651 Oulu Tel: +358 10 5661 Fax: +358 10 5664478 www.draka.fi
EB, Elektrobit Corporation Tutkijantie 8, 90590 Oulu, Tel. +358 40 344 2000 Fax +358 8 343 032 www.elektrobit.com
Eka Chemicals Oy
Nuottasaarentie 17 90400 Oulu Tel: +358 20 751 5600 Fax: +358 20 751 5630 www.ekachemicals.se
Eka Synthomer Oy
Kiviharjunlenkki 1 E 90220 Oulu Tel: +358 8 535 6700 Fax: +358 8 535 6721 www.ekapolymerlatex.fi
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DIRECTORY Finnsementti Oy (Cement) Vihreäsaari Hietasaarentie 90150 Oulu Tel. +358 201 206 211 Kari Kulkula Tel +358 400 943 608 www.finnsementti.com
Kemira Chemicals Oy Typpitie P.O. Box 171, FI-90101 Oulu Tel. +358 10 8611 Fax +358 10 862 5000 www.kemira.com
Nokia Siemens Networks Kaapelitie 4 90620 Oulu P.O. Box 319, 90651 Oulu Tel +358 7 1400 4000
Outokumpu Stainless Oy Fin-95400 Tornio Tel: +358 16 4521 Fax: +358 16 452 620 www.outokumpu.com
Omya Oy (Chemicals)
Pohjola-yhtiöt
Isokatu 14 Tel: +358 10 253 5323 Fax: +358 10 253 5329 www.pohjola.fi
Tapiola-yhtiöt
Kirkkokatu 9, Fin-90100 Oulu Tel: +358 1010 5100 www.tapiola.fi
Maintenance Sah-ko Oy
Lumijoentie 6, Fin-90400 Oulu Tel: +358 20 744 8500 www.sah-ko.fi
Oil Companies Fortum Oyj
PL 1, Fin-00048 Fortum Tel: +358 10 4511 Fax: +358 10 45 24447 www.fortum.fi
Kasarmikatu 22, Fin-00130 Helsinki Tel: +358 9 476 476 Fax: +358 9 476 47400 www.omya.com
Neot Oy
PKC Group Oyj
Nallikarintie 4, Fin-90500 Oulu Tel: +358 8 561 8500 Fax: +358 561 8580 www.teboil.fi
Vihikari 10, Fin-90440 Kempele Tel: +358 201 752 111 Fax: +358 201 752 211 www.pkcgroup.com
Polar Electro Oy
Professorintie 5, Fin-90440 Kempele Tel: +358 8 520 2100 Fax: +358 8 520 2200 www.polar.fi
Pölkky Oy
Kemijärventie 73 Fin-93600 Kuusamo Tel: +358 20 764 0200 Fax: +358 8 852 1190 www.polkky.fi
Ruukki Production (Steel Industry)
Rautaruukintie 155, Fin-92100 Raahe Tel: +358 20 59 22410 Fax: +358 20 59 22491 www.ruukki.com
Stora Enso Oulu Mills N Tehtaat (Paper Industry Maker)
PO Box 196, Fin-90101 Oulu Tel: +358 204 6124 Fax: +358 204 633 649 www.storaenso.com
Turveruukki Oy (Peat Producer)
Teknologiantie 12 A, Fin-90590 Oulu Tel: +358 44 551 5700 Fax: +358 8 551 5520 www.turveruukki.fi
Insurance If-Vakuutus
Isokatu 21, Fin-90100 Oulu Tel: +358 10 19 18 18 www.if.fi
Hietasaarentie 60 90500 Oulu www.neot.fi
Oy Teboil Ab
St1 Oy
Terminaalitie 4, 90400 Oulu Tel: +358 0204 431 Fax: +358 0204 433 111 www.st1.fi
Printing Litoset Vaasa
Sahakatu 2, Fin- 65170 Vaasa Tel: +358 6 318 1800 Fax: +358 6 318 1801 www.litoset.fi
Sanomalehti Kaleva
PO Box 170, Fin-90401 Oulu Tel: +358 8 537 7111 Fax: +358 8 537 7195 www.kaleva.fi
Suomenmaa-yhtiöt Oy PL 52, Lekatie 4, 90101 Oulu Tel: +358 8 537 0022 Fax: +358 8 5370 340 www.suomenmaa.fi
Science Parks Technopolis, Oulu
Elektroniikkatie 8 90590 Oulu Tel: +358 46 712 0000 Fax: +358 46 7120020 www.technopolis.com
Ship Chandler ME Group
Kansipojantie 2, Fin-90520 Oulu Tel: +358 8 889 8900 Fax: +358 8 889 8980 www.megroup.fi
Shipping Agents C & C Port Agency Finland Oy Ltd
Henry Fordin katu 5 C 00150 Helsinki, Tel: +358 10 34 678 20 Fax: +358 (0)9 6980 225 www.portagency.fi
Herman Andersson Oy
Poikkimaantie 12, PO Box 37, Fin-90401 Oulu Tel: +358 8 315 0100 Fax: +358 8 371 743 www.hermanandersson.fi
Oy Tramp Agencies Ltd
Lepolantie 16 A, Fin- 00660 Helsinki Tel: +358 9 146 1170 Fax: +358 9 146 1292 www.tramp.fi
Saimabulk Oy Turku
Pansiontie 55, Fin-20240 Turku Tel: +358 2 514 0300 Fax: +358 2 514 0340 www.baltictank.com
Shipping Lines Anders Utkilens Rederi AS PO Box 1163 Sentrum N-5811 Bergen, Norway Tel: +47 55307800 Fax: +47 553078020 www.utkilen.no
Ivar Lundh & Co AB
PO Box 27177, Se-102 52 Stockholm, Sweden Tel: +46 8 555 72600 Fax: +46 8 555 72667 www.ilco.se
John T. Essberger GmbH & Co
Rederi AB Transatlantic
Korsu Oy
Wagenborg Shipping B.v.
Oy Kuehne + Nagel Ltd – National Head Office
Box 8809, Se-402 71 Gothenburg, Sweden Tel: +46 31 763 23 00 Fax: +46 31 763 23 70 www.rabt.se
PO Box 14, 9930 Aa Delfzijl The Netherlands Tel: +31 596 636911 Fax: +31 596 636 371 www.wagenborg.com
Wijnne & Barends’ Cargadoors- En Agentuurkantoren B.V.
PO Box 123, 9930 AC Delfzijl The Netherlands Tel: +31 596 63 77 77 Fax: +31 596 63 77 90 www.wijnne-barends.nl
Stevedoring Baltic Tank Ltd Oy
Ulkosatamantie 15 64260 Kaskinen Tel: +358 2 071 19700 Fax: +358 2 071 19718 Oulu terminal
Markku Takalo Terminal Manager GSM: +358 400 421 928 markku.takalo@balticbulk.fi www.baltictank.com
Herman Andersson Oy
Poikkimaantie 12, PO Box 37, Fin-90401 Oulu Tel: +358 8 315 0100 Fax: +358 8 371 743 www.hermanandersson.fi
Terminal Operators
PO Box 500429, D-22704 Hamburg Germany Tel: +49 40 380160 Fax: +49 40 38016579 www.essberger.de
Baltic Bulk Oy
Merilinja Oy
Herman Andersson Oy
Terminaalitie 6, FI-90400 Oulu Tel: +358 400 585 790 www.merilinja.fi
MTL Maritime Transport + Logistik GmbH & Co. KG August-Hirsch-Straße 10, D-47119 Duisburg, Germany Tel: +49 203 808870 Fax: +49 203 8088751 www.mtl-duisburg.de
Navalis Shipping GmbH & Co. KG
Wilhelm-schröder-str. 3 D-21276 Oldendorf, Germany Tel: +49 4144 619060 Fax: +49 4144 619061 www.navalis-ship.de
Neste Shipping
PO Box 95, Fin-00095 Neste Oil Keilaranta 21, Espoo Tel: +358 10 458 11 Fax: +358 10 458 4442 www.nesteoil.com
Ulkosatamantie 15 64260 Kaskinen, Oulu Tel: +358 400 421 928 Fax: +358 2 469 2771 www.balticbulk.fi Poikkimaantie 12, PO Box 37, Fin-90401 Oulu Tel: +358 8 315 0100 Fax: +358 8 371 743 www.hermanandersson.fi
Transport DSV Road Oy
Lunkintie 11, Fin-90460 Oulunsalo Tel: +358 207 388 388 Fax: +358 207 388 401 www.dsv.com.fi
Haanpää Oy
Kuutamotie 5 FI-90620 OULU Phone +358 207 548 100 Fax +358 207 548 200 www.haanpaa.com
Hoyer Finland Oy
Laippatie 3, FI-00880 Helsinki Finland Phone +358 9 701025 0 Fax: +358 9 701025 80 www.hoyer-group.com
Ollinkalliontie 10, Fin- 92100 Raahe Tel: +358 407 144 600 Fax: +358 8 211 6622 www.korsu.fi
Tikkurilantie 141, Fin-01530 Vantaa Tel: +358 201 611 611 Fax: +358 201 611 839 www.kn-portal.com
Kuljetusliike Kinnunen Oy Hakkuritie 20, 90800 Oulu Tel: +358 40 583 2243 Fax +358 8 3113 208 www.kuljetuskinnunen.fi
Oulun Autokuljetus Oy
Poikkimaantie 18, Fin-90400 Oulu Tel: +358 44 7125 000 Fax: +358 8 3125 899 www.oulunautokuljetus.fi
Oulun Kaukokiito Oy
Terminaalitie 9, Fin-90400 Oulu Tel: +358 8 535 6411 Fax: +358 8 340 666 www.kaukokiito.fi
Schenker-BTL
Oritkarintie 1, 90400 Oulu Tel: +358 10 520 00 Fax: +358 10 520 7720 www.schenker.fi
Transpoint Oy Ab
Terminaalitie 5, 90400 Oulu Tel: +358 307 45 602 Fax: +358 307 45 617 www.transpoint.fi
Tschudi Logistics Oy
Huolintakatu 5, 20200 Turku Tel: +358 (0)2 517 2200 Telefax: + 358 2 51 72 207 www.tschudilogistics.com
Votg Finland
Telitie 3, Fin-04300 Tuusula Tel: +358 9 731 0130 Fax: +358 9 731 013 20 www.votg.de
Vähälä Yhtiöt
Oritkarintie 1, Fin- 90400 Oulu Tel: +358 10 520 7800 Fax: +358 10 520 7801 www.vahala.com
SUBHEAD
Poikkimaantie 16, PO Box 23 FIN-90015, Oulun kaupunki, Finland Tel: +358 44 703 2753 Fax: +358 8 557 2040
www.ouluport.com