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Europa rolls out new Eastern European route
Europa Road, a division of innovative logistics operator, Europa Worldwide Group, has launched a new route to the Baltics - the first of 10 new European services planned to roll out over the next year. The route servicing Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia is part of the company’s ambitious programme of direct, and ultimately daily services to expand its growing European footprint
Europa has launched the service alongside leading international logistics group, CF&S, welcoming them to its fast growing network of European associates. The Estonian company, based in Tallinn, has strong road links with Scandinavia, Central Europe and Russia, further strengthening Europa’s partner network across the continent.
The new service is a strategic move in Europa’s rapid service expansion, as the Baltic countries lead the ranking of economic growth in the whole EU. With their central location providing access to 100 million consumers and their specialised sectors of economic activity, the Baltics have fast become an ideal centre of focus for foreign direct investment.
Running twice per week, the Baltic route is part of Europa’s target to improve connectivity across the continent by increasing its direct services. The total number of European routes currently stands at 33, of which 18 are already running daily.
Dan Cook, Operations Director for Europa Road, said: “2016 is set to be our most ambitious year yet and the launch of the Baltics service is just the tip of the iceberg.
“We are well on track to achieve our target of launching 10 new routes this year and extending our reach even further. This couldn’t be done without our trusted network of European partners and we look forward to expanding this to deliver an even better service to our customers.”
“The recent economic growth of the Baltic states made them the perfect choice as their central location acts as a gateway to both Eastern and Western Europe. Increasing foreign investment in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia since the economic crisis proves there is great scope for new business opportunities and we are eager to meet this growing demand.”
The new Baltics route follows numerous services launched since 2014, including daily German routes to Frankfurt, Ense, Stuttgart and Rothlein, as well as Irun in Spain, Poland and Switzerland, and a direct service to Colmar in France
As well as its specialist European road freight solutions, Europa also provides dedicated air and sea, warehouse and showfreight services.
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