Liburnia Group has become a semi exclusive member of the Project Freight Network for Poland, a move set to enhance cross border project logistics capacity in Central and Southern Europe.
Market and Operational Impact
The membership expands Liburnia Group’s access to a global network of vetted project logistics specialists, while strengthening Project Freight Network (PFN)’s footprint in Central Europe. Customers and partners will benefit from improved connectivity, stronger local execution in Poland, and seamless coordination for complex, high value industrial projects. Liburnia Group, operating through Liburnia Poland, specializes in project cargo, heavy lift, and multimodal transport, including transformers, modules, and other critical industrial cargo.
With over twenty years of experience, Liburnia Group manages the full scope of project logistics, including transport engineering, route studies, chartering, customs clearance, and oversized cargo handling. The company’s regional offices in Croatia, Slovenia, the Czech Republic, and the Netherlands enable close cross border coordination, aligning with PFN’s focus on reliability and trusted cooperation.
Stakeholder Reactions and Next Steps
Marek Jendryczka, Project Cargo Manager at Liburnia Group, will serve as the designated contact for Poland within the PFN network. The partnership is expected to reduce risk, improve communication, and ensure dependable execution for complex logistics challenges in Poland and across Europe.
Project Freight Network highlighted the addition of Liburnia Group as a strategic step to bolster its network with a provider known for technical expertise, in house assets, and a hands on operational approach.
Wider Context and Industry Outlook
The collaboration reflects a broader trend in the project logistics sector, where networks like PFN are increasingly vital for managing the complexities of cross border industrial projects. As demand for heavy lift and oversized cargo transport grows, partnerships that combine local expertise with global reach are becoming essential for mitigating risks and ensuring timely delivery.
This development also underscores the importance of Central and Southern Europe as a hub for industrial logistics, particularly as infrastructure and energy projects expand across the region.

