About Baltic States
- Great geographical location
From the High Middle Ages to date, the Baltic Sea has continuously served as a major transport corridor between the East and the West.Now, in the 21st century the Baltic Sea region is surrounded by wealthy and emerging consumer markets and is the fastest growing business region in Europe.
The Baltic Sea region is located at the crossroads between European Union, Russia and other C.I.S. countries – excellent location for further development of international transit.
Preconditions such as regular and fast short sea connections with the major european ports and the effective supply chain assisted by innovative logistical solutions, as well as the precise handling of goods in the ports have been created to be able to cope with larger cargo flows.
- Excelent connection through ports and airports
The Baltics offers flexible choice to move cargo through 4 main ports and 4 airports.Estonia:
Port of Tallinn
Port of Sillamäe
Airport of TallinnLatvia:
Port of Riga
Airport of RigaLithuania:
Port of Klaipeda
Airport of Vilnius
Airport of Kaunas - Possible routings:
It´s possible to choose from different on-carriage possibilities by air, rail and truck.
- Air transport:
All Baltic airports offer excellent possibility for continuing flights to further destinations in C.I.S. countries and to Far East. All airports are located besides warehousing centres to offer consolidation and distribution of cargo. - Rail transport:
As of 2007, there are two regular railway transport routes for containers:
- Moscow, Russia
- Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Blocktrains departure at least once a week. Departure frequency can be increased in case of bigger cargo volumes.
Transit time to Moscow is about 3-4 days, to Almaty about 14-21 days. - Trucking:
Trucking service is available to many destinations. Wide choice of companies offer trucking as FCL, LCL, FTL and LTL.

