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Multimodal

Pioneering the Evolution of Multimodal Transport
Finnish cities have ambitious climate goals, and achieving them depends on making transport truly multimodal. Since private cars are the biggest source of emissions, giving people real alternatives is essential. The shift is already underway: Finnish companies are driving the transition with new solutions, public transport is evolving rapidly, and the number of young people getting a driver’s license is at a historic low.
What Finland Offers?
Mastering the Public-Private Partnerships
Regularly ranking among the world’s least corrupt countries, with the highest trust in government and one of the healthiest democracies, Finland is a leader in effective public–private collaboration. The Nordic model gives companies the freedom to innovate at full speed, while the government’s role is to support them with smart regulation and well-designed financial measures.
Birthplace of MaaS
The world-famous concept of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) was born in Finland. The drive to make transport as seamless as possible for the end user is still alive and well here. With strong expertise in ICT, digital infrastructure, and engineering, Finnish companies have become true specialists in user-centric transport.
Where Every Mode Moves You
Helsinki may be home to just 670,000 people, but its transport system feels much bigger. From trains and trams to buses, ferries, metro, city bikes, and micro-mobility, almost every mode of public transport is in action. And when new technologies arrive, Helsinki adopts them fast—making the city a living lab for the future of urban mobility. And don’t forget our other cities, such as Tampere and Turku, also aiming to punch above their weight in transport.
Smart Logistics
The logistics sector is transforming fast, driven by smart technologies. Finnish digital solutions are making supply chains more efficient, cutting costs and errors, and meeting growing demand for speed and transparency. With the EU’s eFTI regulation on the horizon, Finland is already ready with compliant, scalable solutions—giving companies and investors a clear edge.



























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