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Rail Baltica has chosen a digital platform to manage data across the multinational high-speed rail project. The system will support information exchange and collaboration between stakeholders involved in the cross-border infrastructure programme.
Asite has been selected through a public procurement process to supply the Common Data Environment (CDE) for Rail Baltica, the high-speed rail project that will connect Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia, and indirectly Finland, to the wider European rail network.
The platform will support governance, collaboration, and structured information management across the Rail Baltica delivery organizations, enabling transparent and efficient information exchange across one of Europe’s largest infrastructure programs.
The appointment strengthens Rail Baltica’s commitment to structured information management, clear audit trails, and consistent digital standards across the multinational project. This will help ensure smooth information exchange between project stakeholders and support coordination across borders.
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Marius Narmontas, Chief Operating Officer and Vice-Chairperson of the Management Board at RB Rail AS, said: "Rail Baltica is a complex, multinational project involving a wide range of stakeholders, partners, and regulatory environments. One of our key priorities is ensuring effective and transparent exchange of information between all parties. By implementing a digital platform, we will improve document traceability and cooperation across borders, and enable well-informed and timely decision-making among all project parties."
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Through the deployment of Asite’s platform, the project will centralize and secure document control, enable real-time collaboration across multiple countries, and maintain full traceability of information and approval workflows.
Dr Jozef Dobos, Chief Digital Officer at Asite, commented: "Rail Baltica is a defining infrastructure project for the Baltic region and a flagship initiative within the European transport network. We are proud to support its delivery with a secure, scalable Common Data Environment designed to manage complexity at scale. Our priority is to provide project teams with reliable, accessible, and fully traceable information – creating the digital backbone required for this multinational megaproject."
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Source: Rail Baltica Press Release