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  • May 26, 2026

Finnlines increases cargo capacity between Ireland and Belgium.

Finnlines is expanding its service between the ports of Rosslare and Zeebrugge by introducing a second Ro-Ro ferry, the M/S Lismore, to the route. The vessel is scheduled to commence operations on May 28, complementing the M/S Finnwave, which is already serving the route. This decision stems from the sustained growth in demand for direct transport links between Ireland and mainland Europe. With the launch of this second vessel, the company will increase sailing frequency, enhance scheduling flexibility, and boost the route’s overall carrying capacity.

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  • May 26, 2026

Construction of a major railway bridge across the Syr Darya continues on the Darbaza–Maktaaral line.

In Kazakhstan, work continues on the Darbaza–Maktaaral railway line project, which involves the construction of one of the route’s largest infrastructure assets: a steel bridge spanning the Syr Darya River, measuring over 500 meters in length. This six-span structure will serve as a vital component of the new 152-kilometer line, establishing an additional rail link between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.

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  • May 26, 2026

The Port of Belfast has unveiled a 25-year development investment plan worth £1.3 billion.

The Belfast Harbour Commissioners have unveiled a large-scale port infrastructure modernization program spanning the period from 2025 to 2050, titled “Horizons of Opportunity.” The total investment amounts to approximately £1.3 billion ($1.74 billion). The plan aims to expand capacity in the sectors of cargo transport, container logistics, and cruise tourism, as well as to foster the development of clean energy and associated infrastructure. The project is designed to prepare Belfast Harbour for growing trade flows and to partially alleviate capacity constraints on Ireland’s east coast.

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  • May 26, 2026

Kazlogistics participated in the regional SPECA seminar on developing transport connectivity in Central Asia.

STC “Kazlogistics,” represented by Mukhtar Tolegen, Executive Director for Transport Logistics, participated in the regional seminar “Strengthening Transport Connectivity and Competitiveness in the SPECA Region,” held in Almaty from May 13 to 15. The event was organized within the framework of the GIZ Trade Facilitation in Central Asia program and the development of the Trans-Caspian Transport Corridor, with the support of the German government and co-financing from the European Union, in cooperation with UNECE and UNESCAP. The meeting brought together representatives of government agencies, international organizations, the business community, and experts from the transport and logistics sectors of the region’s countries.

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  • May 26, 2026

CMA CGM upgrades its SAFRAN service between Northern Europe and the East Coast of South America.

CMA CGM is updating the schedule for its SAFRAN service – which connects Northern Europe with the East Coast of South America – with the aim of enhancing operational stability and mitigating the risk of schedule disruptions. These updates are designed to improve service reliability and facilitate more efficient shipping planning for customers on this key transatlantic trade lane.

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  • May 26, 2026

The LAUNCH2 partnership has been launched in Rotterdam to accelerate hydrogen innovations.

During the World Hydrogen Summit & Exhibition 2026 in Rotterdam, a new partnership – LAUNCH2 – was officially launched with the aim of accelerating the development of hydrogen technologies in the region. This initiative brings together the Port of Rotterdam Authority, the Municipality of Rotterdam, the Municipality of Schiedam, the Province of South Holland, InnovationQuarter, TU Delft, TNO, and Smart Delta Drechtsteden. The partnership was established to foster a more coordinated development of regional hydrogen value chains and to strengthen Rotterdam’s position as one of Europe’s key hydrogen hubs.

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  • May 25, 2026

SBB will reduce the number of service points in the single-wagon transport segment.

The Swiss railway company SBB is continuing to reform its single-wagon transport system (EWLV) and will implement a new operating model starting in December 2026. The primary objective of this change is to increase train utilization, reduce costs, and ensure the long-term economic sustainability of rail freight transport. This decision is driven by requirements from the Swiss federal authorities, mandating that freight operations become self-sustaining by 2033.

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  • May 25, 2026

AD Ports Group to acquire MBS Logistics’ logistics business in Germany.

AD Ports Group has agreed to acquire 100% of the core business of Germany-based MBS Logistics for AED 300 million, equivalent to approximately $81.7 million. The transaction excludes the company’s joint ventures and is expected to close in the second half of 2026, following approval from European regulatory authorities. Through this acquisition, AD Ports aims to strengthen its market presence in Germany and Central Europe.