June19 , 2026

    Port of Rijeka Gains Additional Capacity With MSC Phoenix Service

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    The Port of Rijeka has strengthened its container shipping network with the addition of the MSC Phoenix service at the Adriatic Gate Container Terminal, enhancing connectivity and cargo-handling capacity at one of the Adriatic region’s key maritime gateways.

    The introduction of the new service is expected to provide shippers with additional routing options and improved access to regional and international markets. By expanding the range of vessel calls at Rijeka, the service will support growing trade flows and contribute to the port’s role as a strategic entry point for cargo moving into Central and Southeast Europe.

    Industry stakeholders note that the addition of the MSC Phoenix service reflects continued confidence in Rijeka’s infrastructure and operational capabilities. Increased service frequency and capacity can help improve supply chain flexibility while offering customers greater reliability in cargo movements.

    The development also aligns with broader efforts to strengthen the port’s competitive position within the Adriatic market, where ports are investing in infrastructure and service enhancements to attract more container traffic.

    Port and terminal operators expect the new service to support cargo growth and reinforce Rijeka’s importance within regional logistics networks. Improved maritime connectivity is viewed as a key factor in facilitating trade and supporting economic activity across the hinterland served by the port.

    As shipping lines continue to optimize their networks, the addition of new services such as MSC Phoenix highlights the growing significance of Adriatic ports in European supply chains and international container trade.

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