Strategic Geographic Location
As a logistics base, Serbia is the perfect location for a company to efficiently serve its EU, SEE or Middle Eastern customers. It borders the EU at the Hungarian, Bulgarian, and Romanian state lines, while offering the benefits of working outside the EU.
Furthermore, owing to its position on the geographic borderline between the East and West, Serbia is often referred to as a gateway of Europe. Two important European corridors, No. 7-the River Danube and No. 10-the international highway and railroad, intersect on Serbian territory, providing excellent transportation connections with Western Europe and the Middle East. By using well developed road connections, a shipment from Serbia can reach even the remotest parts of Europe in less than 72 hours. The transport of goods via railroads is highly cost effective, and through the Corridor No. 10, Serbia offers access to major European destinations. In summary, Serbia boasts the potential to grow into the logistics hub of South East Europe.
In order to further upgrade the country's road and railway networks, roughly €4 billion will be invested in their modernization over the coming years.


