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  • October 6, 2025

Serbia boosts trade and opens new intermodal hub in Batajinica.

According to the Statistical Office of Serbia, the country’s foreign trade turnover reached €49.27 billion in January–August 2025, an 8.3% increase compared to the previous year. Exports grew by 8.6% to €21.76 billion, while imports increased by 8% to €27.51 billion, leaving a deficit of €5.76 billion. The EU remains the country’s largest trading partner, accounting for 58% of the total, while the CEFTA region ranks second, generating a surplus of €1.94 billion.

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  • October 3, 2025

KTZ and CRCT are strengthening cooperation to develop the Trans-Caspian route.

Negotiations between the management of KTZ, KTZ Express, and China Railway Container Transport (CRCT) were held at the headquarters of JSC NC Kazakhstan Temir Zholy. The Kazakh delegation was led by Deputy Chairman of the Board for Logistics E. Koishibayev, and the CRCT delegation was led by Chairman of the Board Yang Bin. Representatives of the joint venture Middle Corridor Multimodal Ltd. also participated in the discussions.

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  • October 3, 2025

The Port of Riga has implemented a digital system to regulate cargo flow during the grain export season.

During the peak grain handling season in Latvia, the Port of Riga implemented a digital solution to manage truck traffic. Since August, more than 597,000 tons of agricultural products, including wheat and rapeseed, have been shipped through the terminals, with Spain, Germany, and African countries the main export destinations. A total of 15 terminals on both banks of the Daugava River are operating during the season.

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  • October 2, 2025

The port of Klaipeda will become the base for the construction of Lithuania’s offshore wind farms.

Large-scale infrastructure preparation for future offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea has begun at the Port of Klaipėda. Tilsta is reconstructing the berths on the site of the former international ferry terminal, creating areas for the assembly, processing, and storage of wind turbine components. The project is being implemented under an agreement between the Port Authority and Klasco, signed in May 2022.

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  • October 2, 2025

The KTZE Yuzhny branch strengthens its position in the multimodal transportation market.

KTZE Yuzhny, a branch of KTZ Express JSC, is strengthening its leadership in Kazakhstan’s transport and logistics industry by developing infrastructure, implementing modern technologies, and expanding its range of services. The company provides container and railcar freight forwarding, sea freight, warehouse logistics, customs clearance, and shuttle services. Key capacities are concentrated at the Altynkol, Dostyk, and Arys stations, as well as the Khorgos-Eastern Gateway SEZ and the Kazakhstan-China terminal in Lianyungang.

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  • October 1, 2025

RCG strengthens Trieste’s position as a key port in Central Europe.

The Port of Trieste is strengthening its role as a key maritime hub in Central Europe thanks to direct services from Rail Cargo Group (RCG). As part of the international TransNET network, the port is connected to Villach, Salzburg, Linz, Vienna, Munich, Burghausen, and Wolfurt by regular direct services several times a week. Additionally, the combined TransFER Vienna–Trieste and TransFER Wels–Vienna–Budapest routes provide access to the BILK terminal, while a separate corporate train connects Budapest and Trieste directly.

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  • October 1, 2025

Onur Marine will carry out dredging in the port of Izmail for 45.9 million UAH.

The Izmail branch of the Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority (USPA) has signed a contract with the Turkish company Onur Marine Gemi Işletmeciliği Tic. A.Ş. for dredging work worth UAH 45.90 million excluding VAT. The work will cover the waters near berths 12–14 and 19–22 of the port of Izmail, where 170,500 cubic meters of soil are to be removed and transported to an underwater dump in the Danube by the end of 2025. The company will use its own vessel, the Hegemann IV, for the project.