photo: Srbija Cargo/Connectivity for the Future: SEE Mobility Showcases the Growth of Freight Transportation and Logistics Services in Western Balkans
SEE Mobility, the only international trade fair for transport technology and services in the Western Balkans, took place this week in Belgrade, Serbia. Miroslav Alempic, Acting Assistant Minister of Road Transport, Roads and Traffic Safety, opened the fair, which was held under the slogan "Connectivity for the Future." The fourth edition of the fair focused primarily on the development of freight transportation and the growth of logistics services in Southeast Europe.
The fair was attended by representatives of seven state-owned companies from the region, as well as from Serbia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Albania, Germany, France, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, which became exhibitors at SEE Mobility.
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Every year, the fair welcomes an increasing number of visitors and exhibitors, providing a unique opportunity to expand the companies' business activities. This year, Srbija Cargo took a prominent place, presenting numerous services to visitors at the booth together with the Infrastrukture Željeznice Srbije Company.
SEE Mobility was represented not only by fair events and expositions but by visiting the Nelt Group intermodal terminal and the MIND industrial complex after the fair's closing.
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Yearly, the fair provides the company with the opportunity to present products, technological solutions and services for a very dynamic market, which is very important given that it expects a significant renewal of rail and road infrastructure with investments of more than 15 billion euros in the next decade.