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Impjiegi Sewwieq tat-Trakk fi Il-Latvja

Latvia’s three major ports and Baltic Sea position create year-round demand for truck drivers. With 3,000 open positions and international routes offering higher earnings, the market has solid opportunities for qualified drivers.

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Suq tax-Xogħol ta' Sewwieq ta' Trakk f'Il-Latvja

Average Monthly SalaryEUR 1,100–2,000
Open Positions Estimate1,200+
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Top CitiesRiga, Daugavpils, Ventspils, Liepaja
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Sewqan f'Il-Latvja

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Baltic Sea port logistics from three major ports (Riga, Ventspils, Liepaja). International routes to Lithuania, Estonia, Scandinavia, and Germany. Transit corridor for CIS/EU freight.

Ħin tad-Dar

Latvia is compact. Domestic drivers return home daily. International routes to Scandinavia and Germany require 2–4 day trips. Longer European routes need 2–3 week rotations.

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Small but active transport market. Many drivers work international routes to Western Europe. Russian language skills valuable for Eastern routes.

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Għaliex issuq f'Il-Latvja

  • Three major ports (Riga, Ventspils, Liepaja) create diverse logistics opportunities
  • Eurozone member with salaries paid in EUR
  • International routes to Scandinavia and Germany offer higher earnings
  • Multilingual work environment with many companies operating in Latvian, Russian, and English
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FAQ

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Domestic salaries range from EUR 1,100 to EUR 1,400 per month. International routes to Germany, Scandinavia, and Western Europe pay EUR 1,600–2,000. Port logistics positions in Riga, Ventspils, and Liepaja are well-compensated.

Latvia’s three major ports create constant demand for port logistics drivers. The country’s position between Scandinavia and Central Europe opens international route options. Eurozone membership means stable EUR earnings.

Latvian is the official language, but many transport companies also operate in Russian and English. For domestic positions, basic Latvian or Russian is helpful. International routes typically require English.

Yes. As an EU citizen, you can work in Sweden, Denmark, and Finland without restrictions. Norway (EEA member) also offers opportunities. Many Latvian companies operate regular Scandinavian routes.

Yes. Latvia has approximately 3,000 unfilled driver positions. Port logistics and international transport are the primary areas of shortage.

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