A multimodal bioterminal unit unique to Finland will be built in Puhos industrial area. All actors can access it equally and cost-effectively. The project focuses on investments in the municipality's infrastructures: rail and port infrastructure, road network, logistics operating areas and the handling and storage of goods. The measures concern land owned by the City of Kitee. As a project outcome, a multimodal bioterminal unit will be constructed, which will include rail and port infrastructure, operating areas, repaired road networks and the bioterminal area. The project measures are: 1. Construction of a terminal for bio and wood products in the Puhos industrial and port area, where processing, intermediate storage and further processing are carried out, and raw and energy wood, recycled wood and materials, chippings and growing medium materials are delivered. 2. Renovation and lighting of the industrial area and the road network leading to the port and construction of the necessary logistics operating areas. 3. Building a siding to the port. The rail network enables combining inland freight and waterway transport. The users of the bioterminal include suppliers of wood, bio and recycled wood products, district heating plants, energy companies, forestry processing companies, shipping companies and logistics and port operators. It is estimated to generate 10 new jobs, with an indirect impact to 30 jobs. Ship traffic is expected to grow from three ships to ten ships/week, as the siding is completed, the initial freight volumes are two whole trains/week. Over a 3-5-year time span, corporate investments in machinery, equipment and production structures amount to EUR 2-3 million. Investments of 30 MEUR for the conversion of business premises related to the further processing of wood-based products and investments of 3.5 MEUR for solar energy parks for businesses.