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  • March 4, 2026

BGS has extended its cooperation with Finnair in the Baltic countries until 2026.

Baltic Ground Services (BGS) has extended its cooperation agreement with Finnish national carrier Finnair, expanding its existing contracts at key Baltic airports. Effective January 1, 2026, the company will continue to provide aircraft refuelling services at Vilnius Airport, Riga International Airport, and Tallinn Airport, and will also retain its status as Finnair’s ground handling provider in Vilnius.

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  • March 3, 2026

The Lithuanian Army and LTG Group are strengthening cooperation in the field of military mobility and logistics.

Commander of the Lithuanian Armed Forces Raimundas Vaikšnoras and LTG Group CEO Egidijus Lazauskas signed a cooperation agreement aimed at enhancing the country’s preparedness for crises and potential threats. The document opens a new phase of collaboration between the army and the rail group, providing for more efficient use of LTG’s infrastructure and technical capabilities for military mobility, logistics, and the reception of allied forces. The parties plan to update security plans, conduct joint exercises and training, expand defense information exchange, and develop partnerships in military equipment repair, fuel supply, spare parts storage, and cybersecurity. Deputy Minister of Transport and Communications Roderikas Žiobakas noted that the agreement will be an important step toward strengthening the country’s resilience and defense capability.

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  • March 3, 2026

ENNA Transport runs first freight train to Hungary.

ENNA Transport has operated its first freight train to Hungary, dispatching a 525-metre, 1,336-tonne service from the Port of Rijeka to Gyékényes. The train was handed over at the Croatian Hungarian border to ENNA Transport HU for onward movement to the MAHART terminal in Budapest.

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  • March 3, 2026

EU transport organisations are demanding an increase in the CEF budget to €100 billion in the new financial cycle.

Major European industry associations, including ACEA, Airports Council International Europe, Airlines for Europe, the Community of European Railway and Infrastructure Companies, the European Sea Ports Organisation, European Rail Infrastructure Managers, and the International Road Transport Union, have called on EU Member States and the European Commission to significantly increase funding for the transport sector under the upcoming Multiannual Financial Framework. The signatories insist on increasing the budget of the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) to at least €100 billion, emphasizing that without modern and sustainable infrastructure, Europe will not be able to ensure strategic autonomy, competitiveness, and crisis resilience.

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  • March 3, 2026

Port of Hamburg Marketing has opened an official representative office in Dubai to strengthen its position in the Persian Gulf region.

Port of Hamburg Marketing (HHM) has officially integrated its Dubai representative office into its international network. Since January 2026, the “Port of Hamburg Representative Office Dubai” has strengthened Hamburg’s presence in one of the key hubs of global trade. The Gulf region is seen as a strategic hub between Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as a promising partner amid the transformation of supply chains and the development of alternative energy. The growth in business activity is already reflected in the figures: in the first nine months of 2025, container throughput between the Port of Hamburg and the UAE/Red Sea/Gulf countries increased by 28.8 percent to approximately 130,000 TEU compared to the same period last year.

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  • March 2, 2026

AYGM has announced a general tender for the INRAIL Northern Istanbul Rail Crossing Project.

Turkey’s General Directorate of Infrastructure Investments (AYGM) has published a General Procurement Notice for the “İstanbul Kuzey Demiryolu Geçişi – Istanbul North Rail Crossing (INRAIL)” project (Project ID P509952). The announcement was published in the Resmi Gazete on February 27. Earlier, on February 24, Turkish Transport and Infrastructure Minister Abdulkadir Uraloğlu announced a preliminary agreement with six international financial institutions to secure $6.75 billion in financing. The financing will include a $2 billion loan from the World Bank, as well as co-financing from the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, the Asian Development Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the Islamic Development Bank, and the OPEC Fund for International Development. According to the minister, the Northern Ring Railway will be Turkey’s largest externally financed railway project, with tendering procedures scheduled to be completed this year.

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  • March 2, 2026

Ellerman City Liners has relaunched its iPEX 2 service with a revamped Gdynia – Hull route.

Ellerman City Liners announced the relaunch of its iPEX 2 service with a new Gdynia-Hull-Gdynia rotation, strengthening the direct short-sea connection between Poland and the UK. The updated route includes a call at the Port of Hull, bringing cargo closer to key logistics hubs in Northern England and the Midlands, including Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Doncaster, Nottingham, and Birmingham.

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  • March 2, 2026

DHL Group and JD.com signed a memorandum to support German brands in China and Europe.

DHL Group and JD.com signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at supporting German brands’ entry into the Chinese market and strengthening their position in Europe through the new Joybuy retail platform. The signing took place at JD.com’s headquarters in Beijing. The partnership envisages the development of joint logistics and e-commerce initiatives, integrating DHL’s global infrastructure and JD.com’s digital ecosystem.