Reliable and cost-effective rail freight transportation.
Baltic Marine specializes in international rail freight transportation from the Baltic States to Europe, the CIS, and other global markets. We handle all types of cargo – from standard to project – ensuring a smooth logistics process from document preparation to final delivery.
Rail transport is the optimal choice when balance between cost, speed, and reliability is essential. Compared to sea transport, this method allows for significantly shorter delivery times while maintaining cost-efficiency and a stable supply schedule for large cargo volumes.
Our clients especially value this solution for transporting cargo between Europe and CIS countries, as well as in multimodal chains where rail is combined with road or sea transport.
We organize shipments from Lithuania and the Baltic countries to Europe (Germany, Poland, etc.), and delivery times, depending on the route, are as follows:
from Germany – up to 3 days
from Poland – about 1 day
in the Baltic region – up to 1 day
in Europe – from 3 to 7 days.
For each project, we select the most efficient route, ensure customs formalities, real-time cargo tracking, and maximum safety at every stage of the journey.
Rail transport is an economical, precise, and environmentally friendly logistics alternative, particularly suitable for heavy and large-volume cargo. Baltic Marine organizes rail freight transportation in Lithuania, across Europe, and beyond – to Asia, China, Turkey, CIS countries, and the Middle East.
Import and export routes from/to China, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Ukraine, Germany, Poland and other countries; Multimodal solutions – rail + road transport to the client’s doorstep; Transportation of standard, dangerous and temperature-sensitive cargo; FTL and LCL shipments (full and partial loads); Document processing, customs formalities, insurance, and real-time tracking.
Land transport with us is not just moving cargo from point A to point B – it’s a fully managed logistics chain, from booking to unloading.
Europe – Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Latvia, Estonia; Asia – China, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Uzbekistan; Turkey and the Middle East; CIS countries, Ukraine; Multimodal routes to the Baltic and Scandinavian countries.