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The Port of Le Havre, managed by HAROPA PORT, is a key logistics hub in Europe and one of France’s most active industrial-port areas. However, intense maritime, industrial, and land-based activities generate emissions that impact air quality, affecting both the environment and the health of workers and nearby communities. To address this challenge, HAROPA PORT has developed a sustainability strategy that includes enhancing environmental monitoring with advanced technological solutions.
As part of this initiative, HAROPA PORT, in collaboration with Atmo Normandie and the Incub’air laboratory, launched the CAPT’AIN project (Characterisation of the Performance of Miniaturised Air Sensors). The objective was to assess the feasibility of miniaturised monitoring stations to complement the existing network, improving the spatial and temporal resolution of air quality data.
These solutions needed to provide real-time measurements, be easily deployable, and enable a faster response to pollution events. To achieve this, sensors were installed at strategic locations throughout the port to efficiently identify and mitigate key emission sources.
With this approach, HAROPA PORT strengthens its environmental commitment and optimises air quality management in one of France’s most dynamic areas.













