Transport Week 2025. Key event for the transport industry in Pomerania
This March marks the 14th edition of Transport Week, one of the most significant industry conferences dedicated to transport, logistics, and port infrastructure in the Baltic Sea region. Organized by the Gdynia-based company Actia Forum, the event will take place on March 18-19, 2025, at the Pomeranian Science and Technology Park Gdynia. <br>
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This year's edition will feature in-depth analyses and discussions on key challenges and trends shaping the future of the sector. The first day of the conference will focus on market conditions and Europe's position in global transport under the theme: Europe – a leader or a follower?. The second day will host another edition of the Baltic Ports for Climate Conference, organized in cooperation with the Baltic Ports Organization, dedicated to sustainable port development and modern ecological solutions.
Key topics will include:
- The impact of European policy on the transport sector,
- Port investment strategies,
- Electrification of transport and infrastructure,
- Advanced shore power solutions,
- Digital twin technology in port and logistics management.
Transport Week provides a unique opportunity to exchange experiences and establish connections with leading experts and decision-makers in the maritime and transport industry. The conference program includes keynote speeches, panel discussions, and networking opportunities with key market players, making it one of the most important events in the industry calendar.
Gazeta Morska and Daily Mare have taken on media patronage of the event.
More information: www.transportweek.eu.
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