Strategic intermodal rail terminal positioned on the Pan-European Corridor X connecting Southeast Europe with Central European logistics markets.
Lapovo is positioned at one of the most important railway intersections in Serbia, located along the Pan-European Corridor X.
This corridor represents one of the key freight routes connecting Southeast Europe with Central European markets.
Its location enables efficient cargo movement between Mediterranean and Adriatic ports and inland logistics hubs across the Balkans and Central Europe.
The Lapovo terminal is designed to support intermodal cargo transport combining maritime shipping, rail freight and road distribution.
Containers arriving from international ports are transported by rail to the terminal where cargo can be transferred to regional truck distribution networks.
This intermodal model improves logistics efficiency while reducing reliance on long-distance road transport.
The Lapovo Intermodal Terminal supports modern cargo handling and logistics operations including:
Modern facilities for efficient container stacking and transfer operations
Dedicated rail tracks and loading/unloading capabilities
Direct road access for regional truck distribution networks
Warehouse and storage facilities for cargo consolidation
Seamless transfer operations between rail, road and maritime transport modes
The Lapovo terminal acts as a key inland logistics node connecting international maritime shipping routes with inland distribution networks.
By linking rail corridors with regional logistics infrastructure, the terminal supports the development of a more integrated supply chain network across Southeast Europe.
Location
Lapovo, Central Serbia
Terminal Type
Intermodal
Rail-Road
Strategic Corridor
Pan-European
Corridor X
Role
Regional Cargo
Gateway
Function
Port-to-Inland
Distribution Hub
The Lapovo Intermodal Terminal is part of the Danubia integrated logistics ecosystem, serving as a key inland node connecting international shipping routes with regional distribution networks across Southeast Europe.
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