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A restricted no-fly zone has been established over the Port of Naantali area by decision of Traficom: Naantalin Satama UAS, SFC – 150 m AGL. The no-fly zone covers the entire port area and applies to all unmanned aerial vehicles. Restricting the use of drones is an essential part of ensuring port safety, operational…
Text: Tarja Siekkinen Port operator Stevena Oy began its operations in Naantali in 1982. In its early years, the company’s primary mission was to ensure the cleanliness and high-quality handling of feed raw materials imported into Finland. Through cooperation between feed mills and authorities, Finland had established a unique monitoring system to ensure the purity…
Text and interview: Tarja Siekkinen Port Supervisor Lasse Eskola started working at the Port of Naantali in 2004. He has had a long career at the port, serving as a port supervisor for a total of 22 years. Lasse is retiring this summer after his career in port supervision. His hobbies include swimming, going to…
Insights into a diverse international career and the opportunities offered by the maritime industry The maritime sector is widely recognised as a diverse field offering a broad range of interesting career opportunities in ports, on vessels, within shipping companies, businesses, and various associations, says Development Specialist Tanja Angelova of Port of Naantali Ltd. Master Mariner…
Naantalin Energia Oy will significantly strengthen the local electricity distribution network by installing new 110 kV underground power cables between Saharanta – Naantalinsalmi and Saharanta – Sokeriranta. The cable installation will take place along the road sections: Satamatie – Järveläntie – Viljatie – Viestitie. Some cable routes will cross driving lanes and bicycle paths…




