Expansion intelligence, organized by industry × country.
Finder helps expansion teams review the most useful market-entry resources by country and industry. Each segment page collects practical events, subsidies, and articles for that market.
Deep-tech snapshot
See the core deep-tech surface before you scroll
The hero now exposes the size of Finder's core deep-tech coverage through segment count, country spread, latest update, and direct priority-track entry links.
Core segments
56
Countries
29
Priority tracks
3
Latest update
Mar 19, 2026
Priority track links
Deep-tech priority tracks
Start from the core priority tracks
The homepage now groups Finder's core deep-tech coverage by track first, then points you into concrete `industry × country` segments.
Mobility / Automotive
Priority track covering EV, SDV, supply chain, and next-gen manufacturing.
Entry segment
Automotive × Japan
A priority deep-tech segment with dense OEM, supplier, and electrification ecosystems that merits sustained coverage.
Recently updated segments
Covered category mix
Country coverage
22 countries coveredStarter resources
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Starter-resource languages
Common entry barriers
HealthTech / MedTech
Priority track for regulation, reimbursement, hospital adoption, and digital health.
Entry segment
Healthcare × Germany
A priority deep-tech market where regulation, reimbursement, and hospital adoption detail matter.
Recently updated segments
Covered category mix
Country coverage
8 countries coveredStarter resources
Anchor sources
Starter-resource languages
Common entry barriers
Semiconductor / Infra
Priority track for semiconductors, R&D, and industrial infrastructure.
Entry segment
Industrial Automation × France
Added as a priority industrial-infrastructure segment to extend Finder's core coverage from semiconductors into factory automation and manufacturing modernization.
Recently updated segments
Covered category mix
Country coverage
10 countries coveredStarter resources
Anchor sources
Starter-resource languages
Common entry barriers
Fresh core updates
Start from the most recently maintained core segments
The homepage now also highlights the freshest core segments, so users can jump into markets that were updated most recently instead of only starting from the static overview cards.
Cross-Border Freight Operations × Croatia
Added as an eighth CEE / Balkan cross-border freight comparison market after Serbia, giving Finder an EU Adriatic counterpoint to Serbia's inland non-EU corridor profile.
Port-City Freight Operations × Germany
Added to extend Finder's port-city comparison set beyond Belgium, using Hamburg as a market where port operations, hinterland freight, city access, and logistics-cluster activity can be read together.
Cross-Border Freight Operations × Greece
Added to avoid leaving Finder's Mediterranean layer represented only by inland Alpine markets, giving it a port-led comparison through Piraeus, Thessaloniki, and Balkan freight links.
Cross-Border Freight Operations × Hungary
Added as a fourth CEE cross-border freight comparison market after Poland, the Czech Republic, and Romania, strengthening Finder's view of inland intermodal and corridor-heavy freight execution in Central Europe.
Cross-Border Freight Operations × Italy
Added as the backlog's next Alpine comparison after Switzerland, so Finder can compare Swiss and Austrian transit geography against Northern Italy's destination-market, port, and intermodal execution layer.
Cross-Border Freight Operations × Serbia
Added as a seventh CEE / Balkan cross-border freight comparison market after Bulgaria, giving Finder a non-EU inland corridor lens that adds border-processing and regional-hub context to the existing EU-heavy set.
Track filters
Filter the core segment list by priority track
Choose a priority track to narrow the long core-segment list below to that slice of Finder's coverage.
Top markets
Start from the densest covered markets
Quick-pick the countries with the most coverage inside the current track and active filters. These links are bookmarkable just like the main country filter.
Top industries
Start from the densest covered industries
Quick-pick the industries with the most coverage inside the current track and active filters. These links are bookmarkable too, and help when you want to enter by theme before choosing a country.
Top themes
Start from the most common themes
Quick-pick the tags that appear most often inside the current track and active filters. This creates a bookmarkable topic entry path without relying only on free-text search.
Top source types
Start from the starter-resource source mix
Quick-pick the source types that appear most often across homepage starter resources in the current slice. This creates a bookmarkable way to enter the core index through official, industry, or media-heavy evidence.
Top resource languages
Start from the starter-resource languages you can actually use
Quick-pick the languages that appear most often across homepage starter resources in the current slice. This creates a bookmarkable way to narrow the core index by the languages your team can read first.
Top sources
Start from the anchor institutions and source names that recur most
Quick-pick the source names that appear most often across homepage starter resources in the current slice. This creates a bookmarkable entry path through regulators, investment agencies, and flagship event organizers.
Top locations
Start from recurring locations
Quick-pick the cities, venues, and cluster hubs that show up most often in recommended starter resources within the current slice. This makes the homepage easier to enter through event locations and operational footholds, not just market or source names.
Top entry barriers
Start from the most common entry barriers
Quick-pick the practical frictions that repeat most often inside the current track and active filters. This creates a bookmarkable barrier-first path into the index instead of relying only on free-text search.
Search
Narrow the core segment list with keyword + dedicated filters
Combine dedicated country, industry, and category controls with keyword search while keeping the current track filter.
Country and industry options narrow dynamically based on the active track, category, and the other field's current selection. Top themes link into the most common tags in the current slice.
How to use Finder
Visible core segments
The list below follows the currently selected deep-tech priority track.
8 matches for “Intermodal”
Results are sorted by strongest match first.
Results overview
Read the current core segment slice at a glance
After applying the current track, filters, and keyword search, this summary shows the visible segment count, country spread, priority-track mix, category coverage, primary entry mix, and latest update in one place.
Segments
8
Core segments currently visible under the active filters
Countries
4
Countries represented in the current result set
Top markets
Priority tracks
1
Latest update
Mar 19, 2026
Most recent update across the currently visible core segments
Starter resources
8 segments with 24 starter resources
Quickly see how actionable the visible core slice is before opening the full segment pages.
Anchor sources
Starter-resource source mix
Starter-resource languages
Common locations
Common entry barriers
See which practical frictions repeat across the visible core slice before drilling into individual segments.
Closer matches
Country, industry, and tag matches appear first, followed by broader matches from summaries and market theses.
Cross-Border Freight Operations × Hungary
Hungary is a high-resolution CEE market for comparing cross-border freight operations across Budapest intermodal hubs, road and rail corridors, airport cargo links, and regional logistics infrastructure.
Coverage mix
Suggested starting resources
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Budapest Intermodal Logistics Center (BILK)
A practical source for understanding Budapest's intermodal logistics infrastructure, warehousing footprint, and rail-linked operating environment.
KTI Institute for Transport Sciences and Logistics
A public transport-and-logistics research institute useful for reading corridor, transport-policy, and operating-environment questions in a broader Hungarian context.
Key entry barriers
Preview the practical hurdles that shape go-to-market work before opening the full segment page.
- Teams need to read Hungary as a corridor into Austria, Slovakia, Romania, and the Balkans rather than as a purely domestic freight market.
- Basic freight execution is rarely enough; teams need a clear wedge across intermodal design, site strategy, airport or rail integration, or cross-border visibility.
Matched in
Hungary matters not just as an inland transit market, but as an implementation environment where Budapest intermodal nodes, road and rail corridors, airport cargo, and regional logistics players intersect.
Cross-Border Freight Operations × Italy
Italy is a core market for extending Alpine transit comparisons into destination-market execution, combining Northern Italian corridors, Adriatic access, intermodal hubs, and real manufacturing demand.
Coverage mix
Suggested starting resources
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Rete Ferroviaria Italiana
A primary source for reading Italy's rail-freight backbone through TEN-T and European freight-corridor context, central to Alpine corridor comparisons.
Interporto Bologna
An anchor operating source for reading Northern Italy's freight-village and intermodal-hub model through site operations, tenants, sustainable mobility, and event activity.
Key entry barriers
Preview the practical hurdles that shape go-to-market work before opening the full segment page.
- Teams need to read Italy as both a Northern destination market and an Alpine corridor connected to Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and CEE flows.
- Rate comparison alone is not enough; teams need a clear wedge across port access, rail-road intermodality, site selection, or proximity to industrial demand.
Matched in
Italy matters not just as a Southern European delivery market, but as an operating environment where Northern manufacturing clusters, Adriatic port access, Alpine corridors, and rail-road intermodal hubs intersect.
Cross-Border Freight Operations × Slovakia
Slovakia is a high-resolution core market for comparing CEE cross-border freight through Central European corridors, automotive supply chains, rail links, and warehousing operations.
Coverage mix
Suggested starting resources
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Ministry of Transport of the Slovak Republic
A public baseline source for transport and infrastructure policy, useful for reading road, rail, and corridor-development questions in a broader Slovak context.
SARIO: Why Slovakia
A public entry point for Slovak market entry, regional comparison, industrial base, and site-selection context relevant to cross-border freight planning.
Key entry barriers
Preview the practical hurdles that shape go-to-market work before opening the full segment page.
- Teams need to read Slovakia as a Central European corridor into Czechia, Hungary, Austria, and Poland rather than as a standalone domestic market.
- Basic freight execution is rarely enough; teams need a clear wedge across automotive connectivity, road-rail intermodality, warehouse siting, or cross-border visibility.
Matched in
Slovakia matters not just as a small domestic market, but as an implementation environment where automotive supply chains, Central European road and rail corridors, and Bratislava-region cross-border access intersect.
Related results
These segments match the wider descriptive context and are useful as exploration leads.
Port-City Freight Operations × Germany
Germany is a core market for comparing non-Belgian European port-city freight operations through Hamburg's port infrastructure, hinterland access, city rules, and logistics cluster activity.
Coverage mix
Suggested starting resources
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Port of Hamburg
Anchor source for understanding Hamburg's port role, intermodal connectivity, and freight context.
Hamburg Port Authority
Primary source for port operations, infrastructure, access, and sustainability policy relevant to Hamburg's port-city execution model.
Key entry barriers
Preview the practical hurdles that shape go-to-market work before opening the full segment page.
- Port-led international freight and city-delivery rules are easy to read separately, but real execution requires linking port, hinterland, and urban-access logic.
- Basic freight execution alone is not enough; teams need a clear wedge across port integration, hinterland connectivity, low-emission compliance, or cluster access.
Matched in
Germany matters not just as a large freight market, but as an implementation environment where ports, inland corridor access, city operating rules, and logistics-cluster programs intersect.
Cross-Border Freight Operations × Croatia
Croatia is an important core market for comparing cross-border freight through its Adriatic port access, EU corridor position, and road-rail links into Central Europe and the Balkans.
Coverage mix
Suggested starting resources
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Ministry of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure
A public baseline source for transport and infrastructure policy, useful for reading road, rail, port, and corridor-development questions in a broader Croatian context.
Invest Croatia
A public investment-promotion gateway useful for incentives, site selection, and market-entry framing around logistics hubs and cross-border operations in Croatia.
Key entry barriers
Preview the practical hurdles that shape go-to-market work before opening the full segment page.
- Teams need to read Croatia as an Adriatic EU corridor into Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina rather than as a purely domestic freight market.
- Basic freight execution is rarely enough; teams need a clear wedge across port access, road-rail intermodality, Adriatic hinterland design, or broader EU corridor operations.
Matched in
Croatia matters not just as a small coastal market, but as an implementation environment where Adriatic gateways, EU freight corridors, hinterland access, and Balkan / Central European distribution routes intersect.
Cross-Border Freight Operations × Greece
Greece is a core market for comparing port-led cross-border freight operations across Piraeus, Thessaloniki, Balkan corridors, and Asia-Europe maritime links.
Coverage mix
Suggested starting resources
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Enterprise Greece
A public entry point for Greece market entry, industrial context, investment climate, and site-selection comparisons relevant to freight planning.
ThPA S.A. / Port of Thessaloniki
An anchor port source for understanding Thessaloniki's role in hinterland access and Balkan-bound freight flows across Southeastern Europe.
Key entry barriers
Preview the practical hurdles that shape go-to-market work before opening the full segment page.
- Teams need to read Greece as a port-led corridor into the Balkans, CEE, and the Eastern Mediterranean rather than as a purely domestic freight market.
- Sea-freight comparison alone is not enough; teams need a clear wedge across port access, hinterland transport, warehousing, or intermodal connectivity.
Matched in
Greece matters not just as a shipping market, but as an operating environment where Piraeus gateway flows, Thessaloniki hinterland access, investment support, EU funding, and Southeastern European corridors intersect.
Cross-Border Freight Operations × Serbia
Serbia is an important core market for comparing Southeastern European cross-border freight through its non-EU inland position, Balkan road corridors, Danube logistics, and road-rail intermodal links into Hungary, Croatia, Bulgaria, and North Macedonia.
Coverage mix
Suggested starting resources
Open the most useful first-stop sources directly from the homepage before drilling into the full segment page.
Ministry of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure
A public baseline source for transport and infrastructure policy, useful for reading roads, rail, inland waterways, and corridor development in a broader Serbian context.
Development Agency of Serbia
A public investment-promotion gateway useful for incentives, site selection, and market-entry framing around logistics hubs and cross-border operations in Serbia.
Key entry barriers
Preview the practical hurdles that shape go-to-market work before opening the full segment page.
- Teams need to read Serbia as a regional corridor into Hungary, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Bulgaria, and North Macedonia rather than as a purely domestic freight market.
- Basic freight execution is rarely enough; teams need a clear wedge across border operations, customs, Danube inland shipping, road-rail modal mix, or multi-country Balkan network design.
Matched in
Serbia matters not just as a transit market, but as an implementation environment where EU borders, Balkan north-south corridors, Danube routes, and Belgrade-area logistics hubs intersect.
Cross-Border Freight Operations × Slovenia
Slovenia is a core market for comparing Adriatic port access, Alpine EU corridors, and cross-border freight links into Central Europe and the Balkans.
Coverage mix
Suggested starting resources
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Port of Koper
An anchor port source for understanding Koper's role as Slovenia's maritime gateway and its practical relevance for Adriatic hinterland freight flows.
SPIRIT Slovenia
A public investment-promotion gateway useful for incentives, site selection, and market-entry framing around logistics hubs and cross-border operations in Slovenia.
Key entry barriers
Preview the practical hurdles that shape go-to-market work before opening the full segment page.
- Teams need to read Slovenia as an EU transit corridor into Austria, Hungary, Croatia, and Italy rather than as a purely domestic freight market.
- Basic freight execution is rarely enough; teams need a clear wedge across port access, rail-road intermodality, hinterland design, or EU transit logistics.
Matched in
Slovenia matters less as a standalone domestic market than as an operating environment where the Port of Koper, TEN-T corridors, and links into Austria, Hungary, Croatia, and Italy intersect.
Adjacent Watchlist
Keep comparison markets separate from the core tracks
Adjacent comparison markets are collected in a separate watchlist section so they do not blur Finder's core deep-tech entry point.
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Watchlist coverage mix
Watchlist country coverage
5 countries comparedEnterprise Software × United States
Important, but currently maintained as a lighter adjacent track rather than core deep-tech coverage.
Coverage mix
Fintech × Singapore
Useful for regulatory and regional comparisons, but currently outside the core deep-tech focus.
Coverage mix
3 more items remain in the watchlist
Resource categories
What each segment page includes
Events
Trade shows, buyer meetings, and conferences
Subsidies
Expansion support, R&D support, and incentive programs
Articles
Market research, policy guides, and industry analysis