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  • Март 7, 2025

Kombiverkehr KG has reduced its transport volume by 5% due to the crisis and railway repairs.

The economic downturn in Germany and Europe continues to have a negative impact on freight transport and intermodal transport. In 2024, the operator Kombiverkehr KG transported around 780,000 containers, swap bodies and semi-trailers, equivalent to 1.5 million TEU. This is 5% less than the previous year. The main decline was recorded on international routes (-6%), while volumes within Germany fell by 3%. The situation was also affected by extensive construction work on the rail network, including the months-long closure of the Riedbahn. Despite the difficulties, the use of rail transport allowed the company’s customers to reduce CO2 emissions by 1.12 million tonnes.

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  • Март 6, 2025

KTZ and Lianyungang Port Group discussed cooperation and construction of a container hub in Aktau.

The heads of JSC NC KTZ and LLC GC Port Lianyungang held a working meeting, where they summed up the results of joint work for 2024 and discussed the prospects for further cooperation. Particular attention was paid to the results of the operation of the Khorgos dry port and the Kazakh-Chinese terminal in the port of Lianyungang, which play a key role in the development of transit traffic between the two countries.

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  • Март 6, 2025

APM Terminals Maasvlakte II begins expansion to double capacity.

APM Terminals Maasvlakte II has officially launched its terminal expansion, marking a major step in the development of one of the most modern container terminals in the world. The expansion, carried out in close cooperation with the Port of Rotterdam and the CareGo consortium, will double the terminal’s capacity, making it not only the largest, but also the most efficient and sustainable APM Terminals automated terminal in Europe.

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  • Март 6, 2025

Port of Tallinn increased profits and investments in 2024.

According to the preliminary financial results for 2024, the Port of Tallinn’s revenue was EUR 120 million, up 2.5% year-on-year. Adjusted EBITDA increased by 8% to EUR 53 million, while net profit increased by 21% to EUR 19 million. Chairman of the Management Board Valdo Kalm noted that the success was due to the growth in cargo turnover and passenger traffic, as well as investments in the development of port infrastructure.

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  • Март 6, 2025

Germany has been recording an economic downturn for the second year in a row.

The German economy has been contracting for two years in a row and is not expected to show significant growth in 2025. According to the Federal Statistical Office, the country’s GDP will have fallen by 0.2% in 2024 after falling by 0.3% in 2023. Amid economic stagnation, the German government has revised its growth forecast for 2025 downwards to 0.3% instead of the previously expected 1.1%, as announced by Economy Minister Robert Habeck.

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  • Март 5, 2025

The Port of Antwerp-Bruges is opening a tender for the development of a logistics area in Zeebrugge.

The Port of Antwerp-Bruges is taking the next step in expanding the Maritime Logistics Zone in Zeebrugge by offering investors 8.5 hectares of strategically located land. Under the motto “Grow your project at the gates of Europe”, the port has launched a tender for national and international companies involved in the distribution and logistics of perishable and fast-moving goods.

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  • Март 5, 2025

Klaipeda Port invests in sustainable development and innovation.

The Port of Klaipeda continues to implement its strategy to become a leading hub for port services, maritime industry and green energy. Over the next four years, the port administration will allocate 308 million euros for infrastructure modernization, business development and environmentally friendly technologies. Key projects include the creation of wind energy infrastructure on the Smelte Peninsula, the construction of the largest green hydrogen production station in the Baltics, and the development of a new 100-hectare area in the southern part of the port.