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  • February 18, 2026

Kalmar sums up 2025: record orders, profit growth, and a focus on electrification.

2025 was a period of sustained growth for Kalmar amid geopolitical instability and trade tensions. The company demonstrated its ability to quickly adapt to new conditions, expanding its order book and improving profitability while strengthening its focus on a service-based business model and sustainable innovation. In the fourth quarter, order intake reached a record €511 million (+5%), while the backlog increased to €977 million. Sales increased 11% to €487 million, with comparable operating profit reaching €60.5 million, a margin of 12.4%. By the end of the year, net debt was reduced to €5 million, and the leverage ratio to 0.0, significantly below the company’s long-term target.

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  • February 18, 2026

DHL: Global container fleet growth to slow to 3% in 2026.

Global container fleet capacity will increase by approximately 3% in 2026, almost half the long-term average of approximately 6%. These figures are presented in the February Ocean Freight Market Update, prepared by DHL Global Forwarding. The company attributes the slowdown to port congestion and ongoing bypasses of the Suez Canal, which limit the effective supply of fleet in the market.

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  • February 18, 2026

The Port of Tallinn has opened a new multifunctional berth in the Port of Paldiski.

The Port of Tallinn has received permission to operate a new multifunctional berth at Paldiski South Harbour. The facility is already ready to receive its first vessel: a large vessel carrying components for the construction of an onshore wind farm in Latvia is expected to call in the second half of February. The new 310-meter-long berth, with a 13.5-meter depth and a 10-hectare rear area, is considered unique in the Baltic region.

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  • February 17, 2026

Tokayev demanded accelerated railway modernization and tariff policy reform.

At an extended government meeting, Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev emphasized the strategic importance of developing transport logistics, emphasizing that ineffective use of the country’s unique location on the Eurasian continent would be a grave historical mistake. He stated that the transit industry must be integrated into the overall system of industrial and investment policy and transformed from a primarily infrastructure-based sector into a fully-fledged economic driver in the face of global competition.

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  • February 17, 2026

The majority of Lithuanian residents support Rail Baltica and associate the project with the region’s security.

The majority of Lithuanians view the Rail Baltica project positively, considering it an important factor in economic growth and strengthening security in the Baltic region. This is evidenced by the results of a survey conducted by the research agency Norstat in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. In Lithuania, support for the project has reached 79% and continues to grow year on year. Moreover, 88% of respondents believe that Rail Baltica will contribute to the development of the national economy.