Trade routes

Core corridors for dry cargo, breakbulk, and project cargo movements.

Commercial availability changes with fixture commitments, port restrictions, and cargo readiness. Current vessel employment is confirmed directly with the operations office.

Adriatic

Adriatic gateway trades

Steel, bagged cargo, timber, machinery, grain, and regional industrial cargo routed through Adriatic port systems.

Mediterranean

East and Central Med

Multipurpose and dry bulk employment with inducement calls, cargo parcels, and coastal distribution requirements.

Black Sea

Black Sea cargo flows

Grain, feed cargo, fertilizer, aggregates, and project support cargoes requiring careful port readiness checks.

Northern Europe

Northern Europe links

Breakbulk, steel, equipment, and backhaul cargo planning into Mediterranean and Adriatic discharge programs.

Danube-linked

Serbia-connected logistics

Belgrade coordination for cargoes connecting inland commercial interests with seaborne routes.

Project

Voyage-specific calls

Single-voyage programs where local agent appointment, terminal method statements, permits, and cargo surveys drive the plan.

Route planning sequence

Voyage planning follows a controlled sequence from cargo nomination through port suitability, local agent appointment, and sailing close-out.

Cargo nomination

Cargo, quantity, laycan, stowage sensitivity, and documentary requirements are confirmed.

Port suitability

Berth restrictions, draft, gear requirements, terminal equipment, and working hours are checked.

Local agent appointment

Local agent capability, PDA basis, service scope, and reporting line are approved by Adria Cargo.

Voyage execution

ETA reports, cargo progress, stoppages, NOR/SOF, sailing report, and final DA are managed.