€6.5 billion in investments is only the beginning. Data, interoperability, and information exchange are becoming just as essential as physical infrastructure
Market Insights ON – Data from the world of transport
European logistics is entering a period of sustained uncertainty. Administrative decisions, geopolitical tensions, and armed conflicts are increasingly having a direct impact on the functioning of supply chains, causing delays, financial losses, and necessitating sudden operational reorganization.

Information from the world of logistics and transport
- How geopolitical decisions are tangibly reshaping European supply chains
- Where are the bottlenecks that disrupt the entire transport network
- Why data and interoperability have become critical to operational resilience
- Which risks in 2026 will have the greatest impact on managers’ day-to-day decisions
IN THIS EDITION:
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1. Europe in a new era of risk
74% of logistics managers identify geopolitics as the greatest threat. Political decisions are increasingly influencing day-to-day operational choices across European supply chains
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2. Logistics as a pillar of Europe’s security
Transport and logistics infrastructure have become part of the EU’s security system. Investments in critical corridors and dual-use solutions are reshaping the availability and role of transport in Europe
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3. Critical nodes under decision-driven pressure
The Małaszewicze case shows how a single administrative decision can trigger a domino effect. We analyze the real consequences for the market and possible future scenarios
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4. Data as the new infrastructure
Who is this report for?
- Executive boards of TSL companies and transport operators
- Manufacturers and importers are dependent on stable supply chains
- Professionals responsible for risk management and operational continuity