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.
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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.
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Covered category mix
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8 countries coveredStarter resources
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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
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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 × Austria
Added as the next inland comparison market from the backlog, giving Finder a non-port Central European contrast to Slovenia and Croatia's Adriatic gateway coverage.
Port-City Freight Operations × Belgium
Added as a second Belgium comparison segment to complement Brussels-centric urban-freight coverage with Antwerp port operations and regional logistics-cluster context.
Urban Access / Loading Operations × Belgium
Added as a third Belgium comparison segment to bridge existing urban-freight and port-city coverage with a more operations-level view of loading and city access.
Urban Freight Coordination × Belgium
Added as a fourth European municipal / urban logistics comparison market after the Netherlands, France, and the UK, with a useful mix of Brussels city rules and regional logistics-cluster support across Flanders and Wallonia.
Cross-Border Freight Operations × Czech Republic
Added as a second CEE cross-border freight comparison market after Poland, giving Finder a contrasting view anchored more heavily in Germany-linked industrial and automotive corridors.
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.
Track filters
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Top markets
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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
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Top source types
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Top resource languages
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Top sources
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Top locations
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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.
16 matches for “Warehousing”
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
16
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
16 segments with 48 starter resources
Quickly see how actionable the visible core slice is before opening the full segment pages.
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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 × Czech Republic
The Czech Republic is a core CEE market for following how automotive and industrial supply chains, road freight, warehousing, and EU cross-border operations connect across Germany, Poland, and Slovakia.
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CzechInvest
A public entry point for Czech market entry, regional comparison, industrial base, and site-selection context relevant to cross-border freight planning.
EASTLOG
The Czech Republic's largest logistics, transport, and supply-chain congress, useful for mapping practical CEE operators and themes.
Key entry barriers
Preview the practical hurdles that shape go-to-market work before opening the full segment page.
- Teams need to read Czechia as a corridor into Germany, Poland, Slovakia, and Austria rather than as a purely domestic freight market.
- Basic freight execution is rarely enough; teams need a clear wedge across industrial connectivity, warehousing, cross-border visibility, or transport optimization.
Matched in
The Czech Republic matters not just as an inland freight market, but as an operating environment where industrial supply chains, cross-border trucking, warehousing, and regional corridor access intersect.
Cross-Border Freight Operations × Poland
Poland is a high-resolution core market for comparing road freight, warehousing, ecommerce fulfillment, and EU cross-border logistics execution across Central and Eastern Europe.
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PAIH: Why Poland
A public overview of Poland's investment environment, regional comparison points, and industrial base that helps frame logistics and cross-border expansion work.
TransLogistica Poland
A flagship Polish event spanning transport, forwarding, warehousing, and logistics digitalization, useful for comparing cross-border freight ecosystems in CEE.
Key entry barriers
Preview the practical hurdles that shape go-to-market work before opening the full segment page.
- Teams need to read Poland as a cross-border corridor into Germany, Czechia, Slovakia, and the Baltics rather than as a purely domestic market.
- Basic freight execution is rarely enough; teams need a clear wedge across warehousing, fulfillment, ecommerce delivery, or corridor design.
Matched in
Poland matters not just as a lower-cost logistics base, but as an operating market where EU cross-border road freight, fulfillment, warehousing, industrial production, and corridor access intersect.
Related results
These segments match the wider descriptive context and are useful as exploration leads.
Cross-Border Freight Operations × Romania
Romania is a core market for comparing Black Sea-linked, CEE, and Southeastern European cross-border freight operations across road transport, industrial supply chains, and corridor access.
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InvestRomania
A public entry point for understanding Romania's investment environment, regional comparison points, and industrial base before deeper logistics work.
TransLogistica Romania
A Romanian logistics event spanning transport, forwarding, warehousing, and logistics technology, useful for comparing Southeastern European freight ecosystems.
Key entry barriers
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- Teams need to read Romania as a corridor into Hungary, Bulgaria, Moldova, and Black Sea-linked trade rather than as a purely domestic market.
- Basic freight execution is rarely enough; teams need a clear wedge across warehousing, industrial connectivity, port-linked corridors, or cross-border visibility.
Matched in
Romania matters not just as a lower-cost operating base, but as an implementation market where Black Sea access, EU road freight, industrial zones, ecommerce delivery, and regional corridor connections 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.
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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.
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.
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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 × Greece
Greece is a core market for comparing port-led cross-border freight operations across Piraeus, Thessaloniki, Balkan corridors, and Asia-Europe maritime links.
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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 × Austria
Austria is a core Central European market for following Alpine corridors, rail freight, road transport, and inland hub operations across Germany, Italy, CEE, and Adriatic-linked trade routes.
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Austria Business Agency
A public entry point for Austria market entry, investment context, and site planning before deeper logistics and corridor work.
Federal Ministry: Transport routes
A public baseline source for transport, road, rail, and waterway policy that helps place Austrian corridor operations in a broader regulatory context.
Key entry barriers
Preview the practical hurdles that shape go-to-market work before opening the full segment page.
- Teams need to read Austria as a cross-border corridor into Germany, Italy, Hungary, Slovenia, and Adriatic-linked trade rather than as a purely domestic market.
- Road freight alone is rarely enough; teams need a clear wedge across rail freight, inland hubs, Alpine corridor design, or multimodal execution.
Matched in
Austria matters not just as a transit country, but as an implementation market where Alpine transport, rail freight, inland hubs, and Germany-Italy-CEE corridor access all intersect.
Port-City Freight Operations × Belgium
Belgium is a core market for following how port infrastructure, city-access rules, and regional logistics clusters shape real Benelux freight operations.
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Port of Antwerp-Bruges
Anchor source for understanding Belgium's port infrastructure, freight corridors, and industrial logistics context.
Antwerp Low Emission Zone
Primary source for Antwerp low-emission-zone rules, useful for understanding vehicle constraints in urban and port-adjacent freight operations.
Key entry barriers
Preview the practical hurdles that shape go-to-market work before opening the full segment page.
- Port operations and city-delivery rules are easy to read separately, but real execution requires linking ports, city access, and regional site strategy.
- Route optimization alone is not enough; teams need a clear wedge across port integration, low-emission compliance, cross-border flows, or cluster access.
Matched in
Belgium matters not just as a transit market, but as an implementation environment where ports, city-access constraints, regional clusters, and cross-border freight corridors intersect.
Urban Access / Loading Operations × Belgium
Belgium is a core market for tracking how Brussels low-emission rules, urban access policy, and regional logistics support shape loading and delivery operations.
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Brussels Low Emission Zone
Primary source for Brussels low-emission-zone rules, useful for understanding vehicle constraints and access requirements in city logistics.
Brussels transport and mobility
A public entry point for Brussels transport and mobility policy, helpful for reading city access, parking, and traffic rules in a broader operating context.
Key entry barriers
Preview the practical hurdles that shape go-to-market work before opening the full segment page.
- City access rules alone do not explain operations; teams need a joined-up view of vehicle constraints, delivery timing, and loading assumptions.
- Route optimisation alone is not enough; teams need a clear wedge across LEZ compliance, city access, loading workflows, or regional support access.
Matched in
Belgium matters not just as a transit market, but as an implementation environment where Brussels access restrictions, LEZ compliance, loading operations, and regional support networks intersect.
Urban Freight Coordination × Belgium
Belgium is a core market for following how Brussels low-emission rules, Benelux logistics corridors, and regional cluster support shape urban freight coordination.
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Brussels Low Emission Zone
Primary source for Brussels low-emission-zone rules, useful for understanding vehicle restrictions and operating constraints in city logistics.
VIL
A Flemish logistics-cluster source for understanding urban logistics, sustainable transport, and digitalisation themes in Belgium.
Key entry barriers
Preview the practical hurdles that shape go-to-market work before opening the full segment page.
- City rules may start in Brussels, but real operations run across Flemish and Walloon logistics corridors, so urban policy and wider operations need to be read together.
- Route optimisation alone is not enough; teams need a clear wedge across low-emission compliance, site strategy, cross-border flows, or cluster integration.
Matched in
Belgium matters not just as a transit market, but as an implementation environment where Brussels access rules, Antwerp-linked logistics corridors, and regional support networks intersect.
Port-City Freight Operations × Spain
Spain is a core market for comparing Southern European port-city freight operations through Barcelona and Valencia port systems, hinterland logistics, city-access constraints, and public port-innovation support.
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Port de Barcelona
An anchor source for understanding Barcelona's port role, logistics footprint, and port-city interface in Spain.
Puertos del Estado
A public baseline for Spain's national port system, port authorities, and state-level port policy, useful for Barcelona / Valencia comparison work.
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 ports, hinterland flows, and city access.
- Basic freight execution alone is not enough; teams need a clear wedge across port integration, hinterland connectivity, low-emission compliance, or port-innovation programs.
Matched in
Spain matters not just as an urban-delivery market, but as an implementation environment where Mediterranean ports, inland corridors, city-access rules, import-export operations, and port-innovation support all intersect.
Urban Access / Loading Operations × Spain
Spain is a core Southern European market for tracking how city-access constraints, loading operations, last-mile workflows, and low-emission compliance come together in practice.
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Barcelona Mobility
A practical city-level source for reading Barcelona's mobility policy and operating context around city access, delivery flows, and loading assumptions.
Madrid Mobility
A city-level public source for Madrid mobility policy, useful for comparing urban access management and delivery operations in Spain.
Key entry barriers
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- National-level policy alone does not explain loading operations; teams need city-specific access and workflow context in places like Barcelona and Madrid.
- Route optimisation alone is not enough; teams need a clear wedge across city access, loading workflows, low-emission compliance, or depot-linked operations.
Matched in
Spain matters not just as an urban-freight market, but as an implementation environment where city-access rules, loading workflows, commercial-vehicle constraints, and municipal mobility policy intersect.
Urban Freight Operations × Spain
Spain is a core market for comparing Southern European urban freight execution across city access policy, low-emission compliance, last-mile logistics, and fleet transition work.
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Barcelona Mobility
A practical city-level source for reading Barcelona's mobility policy and urban operating context around access and delivery workflows.
MITECO
A public entry point for Spain's environmental and transition policy, useful for framing low-emission and urban-transport regulation context.
Key entry barriers
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- National-level information is not enough; teams need a city-by-city view across places like Barcelona and Madrid.
- Route optimisation alone is not enough; teams need a clear wedge across low-emission compliance, city access, depot operations, or fleet renewal.
Matched in
Spain matters not just as a logistics market, but as an implementation environment where metropolitan access rules, low-emission compliance, delivery operations, and commercial-fleet transition sit on top of each other.
Cross-Border Freight Operations × Switzerland
Switzerland is a core Alpine market for following cross-border freight across Germany, France, Italy, and Austria through rail freight, road corridors, and high-value logistics operations.
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Switzerland as a business location
A public overview of Switzerland's business environment, investment context, and location logic that helps frame logistics-base assumptions.
FSO Mobility and transport
A public baseline source for Swiss transport structure, modal split, and statistics that helps frame rail-versus-road freight assumptions.
Key entry barriers
Preview the practical hurdles that shape go-to-market work before opening the full segment page.
- Teams need to read Switzerland as an Alpine corridor into southern Germany, northern Italy, eastern France, and Austria rather than as a purely domestic freight market.
- Road freight alone is rarely enough; teams need a clear wedge across rail freight, compliance-heavy cross-border operations, high-value cargo, or time reliability.
Matched in
Switzerland matters not just as a high-cost market, but as an implementation environment where Alpine corridors, rail freight, road rules, and precision-industry logistics intersect.
Cross-Border Freight Operations × Turkey
Turkey is a core market for extending Southeastern European cross-border freight comparisons eastward through road corridors, ports, export manufacturing, and customs-linked execution.
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Invest in Türkiye
A public entry point for understanding Turkey's investment climate, regional comparison points, and industrial base before deeper logistics work.
Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure
A public baseline source for transport and infrastructure policy, useful for reading corridor, port, road, and rail priorities shaping Turkey's freight execution environment.
Key entry barriers
Preview the practical hurdles that shape go-to-market work before opening the full segment page.
- Teams need to read Turkey as a non-EU corridor market with customs and cross-border complexity rather than as a simple extension of the EU single market.
- Basic freight execution is not enough; teams need a clear wedge across road corridors, port access, customs workflows, or export-manufacturing connectivity.
Matched in
Turkey matters not just as a large domestic market, but as an operating environment where Europe-bound road freight, Balkan access, Black Sea and Mediterranean ports, export manufacturing, and customs execution all intersect.
Port-City Freight Operations × Turkey
Turkey is a core market for comparing port-city freight operations through the Bosphorus and Marmara port system, Mersin's Mediterranean gateway role, export manufacturing, and urban-access constraints.
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Invest in Türkiye
A public entry point for understanding Turkey's investment climate, regional comparison points, and industrial base before deeper port-city logistics work.
Mersin International Port
An anchor port source for understanding container operations, terminal services, and hinterland connectivity through Turkey's Mediterranean gateway.
Key entry barriers
Preview the practical hurdles that shape go-to-market work before opening the full segment page.
- It is easy to read maritime freight separately from city and corridor execution, but real operations require linking ports, hinterland flows, and urban access.
- Basic freight execution alone is not enough; teams need a clear wedge across port integration, export-manufacturing connectivity, customs workflows, or near-city operations.
Matched in
Turkey matters not just as an overland corridor market, but as an implementation environment where strait crossings, port congestion, export manufacturing, Mediterranean access, and urban operating rules all intersect.
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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