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Container Carriers Speak of Protest Again - Dispute over Service at the Terminal

Summary by 40ton.net
In early January, a large protest by container carriers took place in the Tricity area. The action culminated in the signing of a special declaration in which the management of the Baltic Hub – the largest container terminal in the country – pledged to take steps to improve truck service while also abandoning the introduction of new entry fees. It might seem, then, that the whole thing was a success. Today, however, it seems the joy of the agree…
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In early January, a large protest by container carriers took place in the Tricity area. The action culminated in the signing of a special declaration in which the management of the Baltic Hub – the largest container terminal in the country – pledged to take steps to improve truck service while also abandoning the introduction of new entry fees. It might seem, then, that the whole thing was a success. Today, however, it seems the joy of the agree…

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40ton.net broke the news in on Friday, February 13, 2026.
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