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Project title

Increasing the Capacity of Freight Transportation Infrastructure on EU-Ukraine Borders

Сoordinator of the project: Assoc. Prof. Khrystyna Prytula

Research team from the Institute: Ph.D. Yaroslava Kalat, Ph.D. Anna Maksymenko, Dr., Prof. Mariana Melnyk, Ph.D. Iryna Leshchukh

The project implementation deadline: 10.2022 - 03.2024

Project Partners:

  1. SI "Institute of Regional Research named after M. I. Dolishniy of NAS of Ukraine" (Leader)
  2. WSB University (Poland), https://wsb.edu.pl/en
  3. Institute of Geography of the Slovak Academy of Sciences (Slovakia), http://www.geography.sav.sk/
  4. University of Debrecen (Hungary), https://unideb.hu/en
  5. University of Oradea (Romania), https://www.uoradea.ro

The project provides a study of prospects for capacity building of existing border crossing points and opening new ones. Moreover, it focuses on the investigation of the capacity of existing and planned network of transshipment and multimodal terminals in Ukraine and neighboring EU member states (three of which are countries of the V4 region), and on the assessment of prospects for adaptation of the European and Ukrainian freight markets to the requirements of the European Green Deal.

The project activities include a number of events (discussions, round tables, conference) as well as analytical materials and research articles based on the project's results.


Website of Visegrad Fund at https://www.visegradfund.org/

Full list of approved Visegrad Grants, Visegrad+ Grants and Strategic Grants (Deadline of June 1, 2022) at https://www.visegradfund.org/archive/results/visegrad-grants/


01.12.2022. Round Table “Freight traffic flows across EU-Ukraine: current trends and future prospects” is ongoing to held online on 8 December 2022

Round Table “Freight traffic flows across EU-Ukraine: current trends and future prospects” is ongoing to held online on 8 December 2022.

Partners from Ukraine will present research concerning existing capacity of road and rail border crossing points at the land border with EU-Ukraine. Participants will discuss ways to increase freight capacity flows at EU-Ukraine land border through existing border crossing points, bottlenecks of transport infrastructure at the border regions of Ukraine.

Partners from EU-countries will present topics about the existing transport network (road and rail), infrastructure development from their side of the border as well as regional, national, EU legal framework concerning prospect for increasing the capacity of existing border crossing point or opening new ones at Poland/Slovakia/Hungary/Romania land border with Ukraine.
Representatives of regional and government authorities, policy makers from Custom Service, researchers and other stakeholders will be invited to the round table.

An event program can be download here.


08.12.2022. Round table "Freight traffic flows across EU-Ukraine: current trends and future prospects" (in online format)

Congratulatory Speeches:

  • Vasyl Kravtsiv, Director of the IRR NASU, Prof., Dr.;
  • Ewelina Stacherzak, Project Manager, International Visegrad Fund;
  • Іоan Horga, University of Oradea, Romania, Prof.;
  • Maksym Sahan, The Department of International Technical Assistance and International Cooperation of the Lviv Regional State Administration;
  • Khrystyna Prytula, Coordinator of the Project, Head of the Cross-Border Cooperation Sector, IRR NASU, Dr.

At the round table, project partners from Ukraine, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania have highlighted and discussed the study results concerning the existing capacity of road and railway border crossing points on the border Ukraine with EU member states, eliminated bottlenecks as well as ways to improve performance of BCPs.

  1. Khrystyna Prytula, Cross-Border Cooperation Sector, IRD NANU, Ukraine,
    «Institutional and economic factors of the development of freight transportation across the Ukraine-EU border: analysis of main trends and problems»
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  2. Anna Maksymenko, Cross-Border Cooperation Sector, IRD NANU, Ukraine,
    «The Underlying Trends in Road and Rail Freight Traffic Flows across Ukraine-Poland and Ukraine-Slovakia Border»
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  3. Joanna Kurowska-Pysz, Iwona Krzyżewska, Katarzyna Chruzik, Dariusz Trojszczak, Research Institute on Territorial and Inter-Organizational Cooperation, WSB University, Poland,
    «Current situation at Polish-Ukrainian border crossing points»
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  4. Daniel Michniak, Director of the Institute of Geography of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia,
    «Transport infrastructure in Slovakia as a precondition for the development of freight transport flows between Slovakia and Ukraine»
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  5. Yaroslava Kalat, Cross-Border Cooperation Sector, IRD NANU, Ukraine,
    «The transport and logistics infrastructure of Ukraine on the border with Hungary and Romania: analysis of the current state and bottlenecks»
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  6. Klara Czimre, Zsófia Szaniszló, Department of Social Geography and Regional Development Planning, University of Debrecen, Hungary,
    «Transportation facilities across the Hungarian-Ukrainian border: an analysis of the existing infrastructural background»
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  7. Florentina Chirodea, Constantin-Vasile Ţoca, Ioana Bordeianu, Department of International Relations and European Studies, University of Oradea, Romania,
    «The Romanian-Ukrainian freight traffic flows. An evaluation of current situation»
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May 2023
Based on the research results of the throughput capacity of the border infrastructure along the Ukraine-EU border and the Round table, the project participants prepared and disseminated to key stakeholders an Analytical Report.
According to the results of the study of the development of the infrastructure of multimodal transportation in Ukraine in the context of the change of transport and logistics routes in the conditions of war an Analytical Report.


07.06.2023. Round Table «Multimodal terminals on the territory of Ukraine and neighboring EU countries» is ongoing to held online on 22 June 2023

Round Table «Multimodal terminals on the territory of Ukraine and neighboring EU countries» is ongoing to held online on 22 June 2023.

The aim of the Round Table is to discuss and exchange views on issues regarding the development of multimodal transportation in Ukraine and neighboring EU countries, the development of transshipment infrastructure in the context of strengthening the connectivity between Ukraine and the EU and to outline the ways of the improvement the organizational and institutional environment of the development of multimodal terminals in Ukraine. Theoreticians and practitioners among others from Ukraine, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania will discuss the issues.

An event program can be download here.


22.06.2023. Round table «Multimodal terminals on the territory of Ukraine and neighboring EU countries».

Dolishniy Institute of Regional Research of NAS of Ukraine has been an organizer of the event. This is already the second public event within the project.

Khrystyna Prytula, Coordinator of the Project, Head of the Cross-Border Cooperation Sector, IRR NASU, Dr. delivered a speech in which emphasised on the main results and achievements of the project for 9 months.

At the round table, the project partners have presented the results of research on multimodal transportation in Ukraine and neighboring EU countries, the development of transhipment infrastructure, in particular in border regions, as well as the current state and prospects for improving the organizational and legal environments for the development of multimodal terminals in Ukraine, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania.

  1. Maryana Melnyk, Department of Spatial Development, IRR NASU, Ukraine,
    «Institutional framework and features of multimodal transportation infrastructure development in Ukraine»
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  2. Iryna Leshchukh, Department of Spatial Development, IRR NASU, Ukraine,
    «The infrastructure of multimodal transportation in Ukraine - EU cross-border area : obstacles and prospects for development»
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  3. Iwona Krzyżewska, Department of Transport and Informatics, WSB University, Poland,
    «Multimodal terminals in Poland – analysis and assessment»
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  4. Daniel Michniak, Director of the Institute of Geography of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia,
    «Multimodal terminals in Slovakia as a factor of the development of freight transport flows between Slovakia and Ukraine»
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  5. Klára Czimre, ZsófiaSzaniszló, Department of Social Geography and Regional Development Planning, University of Debrecen, Hungary,
    «Towards multimodality along the Hungarian-Ukrainian border: the case of the East-West Gate Intermodal terminal»
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  6. Florentina Chirodea, Constantin-Vasile Ţoca, Department of International Relations and European Studies, University of Oradea, Romania,
    «Development of multimodal/intermodal terminals in Romania. Current status and future strategies»
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June 2023. The article "Adapting Multimodal Transport Infrastructure to Changes in Transport and Logistics Routes", prepared by the project participants, can be viewed here


01.11.2023. The international conference "Prospects of building the infrastructure capacity on the freight corridors in EU-Ukraine border area" will be held on November 13-14, 2023 in Dąbrowa Górnicza, Poland

On November 13-14, 2023, the international conference "Prospects of building the infrastructure capacity on the freight corridors in EU-Ukraine border area" will be held in the city of Dąbrowa Górnicza (Poland) in a mixed format. The purpose of the International Conference is to discuss and exchange opinions on the development of cargo corridor infrastructure along the Ukraine-EU border, in particular, the development of logistics routes for the transportation of goods, directions for increasing the capacity of border infrastructure, the development of multimodal transportation in Ukraine and neighboring EU countries, successful practices of state support for implementation green technologies and innovations in freight transportation and multimodal terminals in the Visegrad Four countries and Romania. The aforementioned questions will be discussed by theoreticians and practitioners from Ukraine, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania.

An event program can be download here.


13-14.11.2023. An International Conference «Prospects of Building the Infrastructure Capacity on the Freight Corridors in EU-Ukraine Border Area» took place.

The organizers of the event were WSB University (Poland), Dolishniy Institute of Regional Research of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (Ukraine), Institute of Geography of the Slovak Academy of Sciences (Slovakia), University of Debrecen (Hungary), University of Oradea (Romania). This is already the third public event within the project.

The congratulatory messages were delivered by Director of the Research Institute on Territorial and Inter-Organizational Cooperation, WSB University, Poland, Prof., Dr. Joanna Kurowska-Pysz; Deputy Director for Research of the Dolishniy Institute of Regional Research of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine, Prof., Dr Iryna Storonyanska; and Project Coordinator, Head of the Cross-Border Cooperation Sector, Dolishniy Institute of Regional Research of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine, Assoc. Prof., Dr Khrystyna Prytula.

During the conference, project partners presented the results of research on the development of infrastructure for freight corridors along the Ukraine-EU border. This included the establishment of logistics routes for cargo transportation, increasing the capacity of border infrastructure, promoting multimodal transportation in Ukraine and neighboring EU countries, as well as the implementation of green technologies and innovations in freight transport and multimodal terminals.

  1. Khrystyna Prytula, Cross-Border Cooperation Sector, IRR NASU, Ukraine,
    «Development of border infrastructure in the Ukraine-EU cross-border space: a systematic approach»
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  2. Iwona Krzyżewska, Department of Transport and Informatics, WSB University, Poland,
    «Development of TEN-T corridors in Poland: past and ongoing projects»
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  3. Daniel Michniak, Director of the Institute of Geography of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia,
    «Prospects of building freight transport infrastructure between Slovakia and Ukraine»
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  4. Florentina Chirodea, Constantin-Vasile Ţoca, Department of International Relations and European Studies, University of Oradea, Romania,
    «Best practices, government support and investment programs for the development of green and sustainable transport infrastructure in Romania»
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  5. Maryana Melnyk, Iryna Leshchukh, Department of Spatial Development, IRR NASU, Ukraine,
    «Logistical potential for ensuring the resilience of the economic system of Ukraine in the face of global challenges»
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  6. Klára Czimre, Zsófia Szaniszló, Department of Social Geography and Regional Development Planning, University of Debrecen, Hungary,
    «Cross-border cooperation development between Hungary and Ukraine in the context of granting Candidate status for EU membership to Ukraine»
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  7. Yaroslava Kalat, Department of Spatial Development, IRR NASU, Ukraine,
    «National legislation of Ukraine in the field of cross-border cooperation: harmonization with EU law»
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December 2023 - February 2024
Based on the research results of the development opportunities for "green" transportation in Ukraine, the project participants prepared and disseminated to key stakeholders a Scientific and Analytical Report.


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