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4RCargo launches Baltics operations with new regional and product development manager

Feb 26, 2026

4RCargo has begun operations in the Baltics, appointing Vladislavs Pecevics as Regional and Product Manager.

Pecevics brings over 15 years of experience in the air cargo industry, specialising in network development and commercial strategy, and will be responsible for expanding 4RCargo’s air freight links between the Baltics and the rest of the world.

“Vlad’s extensive expertise in the Baltic market makes him the perfect addition to help build our presence and continue to offer European exporters access to the global market,” said Matthew Taylor, Chief Commercial Officer, 4RCargo.

Vladislavs Pecevics, Product Development and Regional Manager - Baltics

The appointment officially opens 4RCargo’s Baltics office, covering Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, expanding the general sales and services agency’s geographic footprint into Northern Europe.

Part of 4RCargo’s development strategy, the expansion offers a gateway to shippers through Northern Europe into the rest of the world.

“4RCargo’s entry into the Baltics represents an exciting step for both the company and the region,” said Vladislavs Pecevics, Product Development and Regional Manager - Baltics.

“The Baltics combine strong export activity, efficient airport infrastructure, and access to both Northern and Eastern European markets.

“By establishing a local presence, we are able to provide airlines and freight forwarders with tailored commercial support, improved connectivity, and faster decision making in a strategically important corridor.”

As Product Manager Pecevics will also be responsible for promoting 4RCargo’s bespoke cargo products, combining digital tools with its growing network to bring value added products across Europe.

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