The cement industry in Sweden is facing a major climate transition. A central part of the transition is carbon capture and storage (CCS), which with ambitious targets will be implemented in Sweden by 2030. In order for CCS to be realized, a reliable and cost- and eco-efficient logistics system for CO2, which for Swedish cement production on Gotland means CO2 transport by ship, is required. The project raises the cement industry's knowledge and understanding of possible CO2 logistics systems for CCS where the production site is placed in the larger innovation system for CCS. The project maps current knowledge of CO2 logistics for CCS, emerging key industry and logistics players in the innovation system, evaluates logistics scenarios from the perspective of the cement industry, investigates opportunities for fossil-free CO2 transportation and develops business models for the cement industry's CO2 logistics. The project supports the cement industry's decisions regarding processes for the design of CO2 logistics for CCS.