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Port of Potential: Thessaloniki Investment Opens New Inland Corridor

By Yannis Petrou — Thessaloniki · Published June 1, 2026 · 7 min read
Port of Potential: Thessaloniki Investment Opens New Inland Corridor

Upgrades to rail yards and container facilities are set to transform transit times for landlocked customers in the Balkans.

A major investment in the Port of Thessaloniki is beginning to reshape the logistics landscape of the Balkan region. By upgrading its rail connectivity and expanding inland container yards, the port is creating a faster corridor for goods heading to landlocked nations like Serbia and North Macedonia. This initiative is designed to reduce reliance on road transport, offering a greener alternative for global trade.

Freight forwarders report that transit times for customers in the interior could fall by up to a full day thanks to these improvements. The project involves smart-port technology, allowing for real-time tracking of containers from ship to rail. This modernization is a vital part of the regional goal to create an integrated "Blue Corridor" connecting the Mediterranean with the heart of Europe.

The positive economic impact is already being felt, as companies looking to optimize their supply chains increasingly choose the Thessaloniki route. As the project nears its final phase, it stands as a testament to the power of strategic infrastructure investment to foster regional growth. This development is expected to spur further private investment in distribution centers across the Balkans.

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