Romania's integrated river operator — fleet, port, agency, and innovation. Built for what comes next: Fast Danube 2, the Middle Corridor, and the first remote-piloted vessels on Europe's longest working river.
Trading Line is the only Romanian group that holds the full Danube logistics chain under a single shareholder. A river fleet of forty-plus self-propelled vessels, coupled units, barges, tankers, and pushers. A dedicated port terminal at Dana PL3 in the Port of Constanța with direct sea-river transshipment. A pan-Danube fluvial agency and a maritime agency in Constanța operating a 24/7 desk. And an in-house digital and remote-operations platform that runs fleet and terminal as a single operating system.
We do not broker freight, subcontract vessels from third parties, or resell capacity that we do not own. Every kilometre a container or a tonne of cargo travels on a Trading Line sailing happens on Trading Line-owned steel, operated by Trading Line crew, coordinated through Trading Line's own control room. One invoice. One accountable party. One chain of custody from the quay at Constanța to the first inland European port.
This is not an incremental improvement over the way Danube shipping has been done for forty years. It is a different architecture — designed for a decade in which the river's fairway is being deepened, the Middle Corridor is bringing Central Asian trade into Europe via the Black Sea, Ukraine reconstruction is about to become the largest logistical project on the continent, and remote-operated vessels are moving from pilot project to commercial reality.
Europe's youngest major Danube fleet — self-propelled motor vessels, coupled units, dry-cargo barges, tankers, and pushers. End-to-end freight forwarding, chartering, and project cargo from the Rhine to the Black Sea. Purpose-built container capacity.
Operator of Dana PL3 in the Port of Constanța, 8.5-metre depth, with direct rail and road connectivity, four quay cranes, covered tented platform, and a fleet of floating cranes for mid-stream transshipment along the Canal and the Lower Danube.
Pan-Danube fluvial agency from Regensburg to Sulina, and maritime agency at the Port of Constanța. 24/7 operational desk for crew changes, bunkering, spares delivery, document clearance, and customs — for both Trading Line vessels and external principals.
In-house platform managing fleet, terminal, agency, and client dashboards as a single system. Leading or co-leading five Horizon Europe research consortia, and developing the Remote Piloting Innovation Centrum in Galați with Seafar and academic partners from Antwerp to Athens.
Everything Trading Line is building today is oriented around two inflection points that will determine the shape of European inland shipping for the next decade. We have positioned the group for both.
The Fast Danube 2 programme and the Bala-Borcea rehabilitation are adding groynes and deepening the Lower Danube fairway. On the affected sectors, current speed will increase by 3–4 km/h, fragmenting the old 6-to-9-barge convoys of the Soviet-era fleet and rewarding the modern, high-powered self-propelled vessels that Trading Line has been building since 2009. We expect fleet load factor to move from 30% to 80%+ in low-water season, and the group's market share on the Lower Danube to double organically — without acquiring a single additional hull.
The Middle Corridor — from China through Kazakhstan, across the Caspian via Aktau and Baku, and across the Black Sea to Constanța — grew 68% in 2024 and spiked another 450% in a single week in January 2026. Constanța is the corridor's European gateway. Trading Line operates the only purpose-built container fleet on the Danube, and has filed a formal proposal with the Romanian Ministry of Transport to extend the Constanța Sud Free Zone along the entire Danube–Black Sea Canal to Cernavodă. The first customs-barrier-free sea-to-inland corridor in the region.
A third thesis is taking shape around Ukraine reconstruction logistics. Romania has been formally positioned by the Romanian Senate and the European Commission as the logistics hub for Ukraine's post-conflict recovery. The Port of Constanța acquired the Giurgiulești International Free Port from the EBRD in early 2026. The Danube corridor is the natural sea-to-inland backbone. We are building toward it. The Ukraine thesis
We do not have an opportunistic approach. We do not take bargains on old polluting ships. Every vessel we buy is built for the decade ahead — not for the one behind us. Paul Ivanov, CEO & Co-Founder
Trading Line operates inside the policy conversations that shape European inland waterway transport — not in spite of them or around them.
Whether you are a cargo owner moving grain out of the Black Sea, a trader positioning fertilizer volumes for the Middle Corridor, an institutional investor evaluating European inland waterway exposure, or a fellow operator looking for capacity on the Lower Danube — we are happy to talk.