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Identifying the bottlenecks on Middle Corridor, the rail freight perspective
Baltic Sea is one of the most heavily trafficked seas in the world. To put simply, it is a connecting point for all countries lying on the shores of it. In Estonia, the Baltic Sea has always been a highway for trade and we have been active in logistics since the...
Renewal of transport networks
The project BALTIC LOOP seeks to minimize the impact and number of different traffic hindrances or bottlenecks in three selected transport corridors running in the West-East direction within the Central Baltic Region, namely Örebro -Turku/Tallinn/Riga -St. Petersburg....
The modern Silk Road from Örebro to China
In the framework of the Baltic Loop project, Ahmed Alaeddine and Fredrik Idevall participated in the conference TRANSESTONIA. The main goal of the conference is to discuss and reach agreements on further transport development between China and Sweden via Kazakhstan,...
Welcome to read our Newsletter #3
With the increase in cargo volume nowadays, the demand for physical infrastructure might increase. However, the overall efficiency could also be improved by employing digital infrastructure and communication methods during cargo transportation. The main idea is to...
Stakeholders discuss transport development issues in Riga
On March 5 2020, the Riga Planning Region brought together stakeholders from the transport industry to find solutions for sustainable urban mobility and better quality of life in and around cities. It is acknowledged that the players in the industry are the same, so...
The key to success is the synergy: International stakeholder meeting in Riga
On January 22, an international stakeholder meeting was organized in Riga, during which interested persons could get acquainted with Latvia's national strategy on transport development, as well as see the close connection between national and international goals and...