Promy24.com celebrates 25 years and launches next-generation ferry platform for European freight operators
Promy24.com, a leading European ferry agent for road freight transport and part of PKS Gdańsk-Oliwa SA, has marked its 25th anniversary with the launch of a significantly upgraded ferry booking and management platform aimed at transforming how logistics companies handle ferry crossings across Europe.
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The new system moves beyond traditional booking functionality, positioning itself as an operational management tool designed to improve decision-making speed, reduce manual processes and enhance predictability in international road transport operations.
From booking tool to operational control platform
Over the past 25 years, Promy24.com has evolved from a standard ferry booking intermediary into a digital infrastructure provider supporting freight operators across Europe.
The company’s latest platform is designed to integrate ferry booking, real-time operational data and logistics support into a single environment, reflecting the growing complexity of European supply chains.
- From today’s perspective, the key transformation is not access to ferry capacity itself, but the way it is managed. The combination of real-time data, automation and operational support has become essential, said Sebastian Olszewski, Vice President of PKS Gdańsk-Oliwa SA.
Over 200 routes and 24/7 automated booking
The platform provides access to more than 200 ferry routes across Europe, including the Baltic Sea, North Sea, Irish Sea and Mediterranean networks.
A significant share of bookings is now processed automatically, 24/7, enabling freight operators to secure capacity outside standard working hours and react more quickly to disruptions or schedule changes.
The system supports a full range of freight operations, including standard cargo, ADR shipments and out-of-gauge transport.
Real-time disruption intelligence
A core feature of the upgraded platform is continuous monitoring of ferry disruptions and operational changes across European routes.
Promy24.com provides real-time updates on:
- schedule disruptions,
- route availability changes,
- operational restrictions,
- ferry network status across multiple operators.
This consolidated information is intended to support more resilient route planning and reduce operational uncertainty in cross-border freight movements.
Transparent pricing and faster decision-making
The company continues to emphasise transparent pricing, with most ferry rates published directly on the platform.
This approach enables logistics operators to compare options instantly and supports faster operational decisions in a market increasingly affected by fuel price volatility and capacity fluctuations.
Integrated customs and documentation services
The new system integrates customs and transport documentation processes, including ENS, GMR, ELO and Portbase handling.
By combining booking and documentation workflows, Promy24.com aims to reduce administrative complexity and streamline cross-border transport operations.
The platform also maintains a dedicated customer support model, providing operational assistance regardless of shipment volume.
Ferries as critical logistics infrastructure
Promy24.com highlights that ferry transport has become a strategic component of European supply chains rather than a standalone transport service.
The company argues that ferry crossings now function as essential infrastructure links connecting major freight corridors across Europe, particularly in north–south and island-connected trade routes.
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