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POYO

The Port is Yours

Background and Aim

Aim
POYO aimed to strengthen and empower the networks in the North Sea Region to become an international cluster, so knowledge transfer in the field of innovative maintenance techniques would take place and European certification could be fostered.

The binding factor in the strengthening of the cluster was to come towards a standard on certification of all maintenance techniques. This would enable the industry, policy makers and knowledge institutes to focus to their core competences, reaching innovation and economic growth for the whole area.

Certification also meant education. Especially with innovative techniques like adhesive bonding, the only way to ensure conformity to certification standards was by getting and keeping staff up to date through training.

Background
The ports in the North Sea Region play a vital role in the economic situation. Not only do they handle about 90% of EU trade with third countries and about 30% of intra-EU traffic, they also consist of large industrial areas where industrial companies in different sectors establish their manufacturing companies.

All North Sea ports are facing similar challenges. They want to increase production, stay economically sound and keep their leading role. Furthermore, demographical issues play a role: It has become increasingly difficult to attract sufficiently skilled employees, whilst a considerable amount of existing technical staff is about to retire. This means that a lot of effort needs to be put into education and recruitment of people to work in the harbour.

The third challenge that the port areas face, is the upcoming competition. Emerging markets, like China, show a huge increase in throughput and investment in port areas over the last years. The labour costs are very low there and there is not so much focus on environmental issues as in Europe.

POYO addressed these challenges by addressing a common process that was of major importance to all industry in port areas and also to the SME's involved.

The Lisbon strategy puts knowledge and innovation at the heart of European growth. This was facilitated by POYO by the knowledge transfer of innovative maintenance techniques between different industrial sectors and the development of standards and certification, which improved innovation.

The innovative technique of adhesive bonding was used as a test case within the sectors of automotive, aircraft, ship building and the petrochemical industry in the North Sea Region (at the time, this technique was only certified in Germany).

Some networks were established in the areas of the different POYO partners, existing of industry, policy makers and research institutes. The project aimed to strengthen and empower these networks to become real international clusters.


PROJECT DURATION: 2009-01-01 - 2012-06-30
ERDF GRANT: 2,003,806.00 €
ERDF EQUIVALENT:
TOTAL ELIGIBLE BUDGET: 4,007,609.00 €
LEAD BENEFICIARY: Albeda College, The Netherlands
PROJECT HOMEPAGE: