Montenegro won’t win your supply-chain model on tariff preference alone—and it doesn’t need to. The country’s pitch is operational: bonded capacity at the Port of Bar, seamless Common Transit (NCTS) i
Montenegro’s quiet advantage: A nimble tech/industrial hub for Europe
At the Port of Bar, companies can store and process goods in a Free Zone—deferring duty/VAT while they relabel, kit, test, or configure products before re-export. The port operator confirms Bar’s Free
Montenegro and the EU: On the cusp of change
Montenegro has long set its sights on joining the European Union. Since formally applying in 2008 and beginning accession negotiations in 2012, the country has progressively aligned legislation, insti
Quality management and control in construction supervision: The crucial role of the Owner’s engineer and employer’s representative
In today’s infrastructure landscape — from wind farms and substations to highways, bridges, and industrial plants — quality is not a box to tick, but the foundation of long-term performance and safety
Montenegro’s modern coastal hub for living, working and investing year-round
Once a sleepy fishing town on the Bay of Kotor, Tivat has transformed into one of the most dynamic coastal cities in Southeastern Europe. With a modern marina, international airport and a gr
Herceg Novi: Montenegro’s coastal gem for living, working and thriving all year round
Once known as a tranquil resort for summer visitors, Herceg Novi is quietly stepping into a new role — a city to live, work, and build a sustainable lifestyle. Located at the northern e
Engineering investments in Montenegro: Building the foundations of growth
Montenegro, a nation better known for its coastal tourism, is steadily becoming a hub for engineering and infrastructure investment in the Western Balkans. From roads and railways to energy grids and
Montenegro’s trading gateways: Ports, rails and the road to EU markets
Montenegro, a small Adriatic nation with outsized ambitions, is increasingly positioning itself as a logistics bridge between the Western Balkans and the European Union. With the EU as its dominant tr

