MS Projects Expands to Moldova: Regional Expertise for Complex Logistics Projects

The Republic of Moldova takes another step in strengthening its capacity to deliver large-scale infrastructure projects by attracting specialized project logistics operators — an essential element for implementing strategic investments.

The Romanian company MS Projects, specialized in oversized transport and logistics management for industrial projects, has opened an office in Chișinău, thus expanding its regional presence following operations in Romania and Poland.

The company’s expansion into the Republic of Moldova was supported by the Invest Moldova Agency, which provided assistance during the market entry process and facilitated connections with relevant partners within the investment ecosystem.

Project logistics: invisible infrastructure

Beyond transportation itself, MS Projects operates in project logistics, providing integrated services across the entire operational chain — from planning and route surveys to permit acquisition and delivery coordination.

The company has over 20 years of experience and manages complex operations across Europe, using a specialized fleet for transporting large industrial equipment and energy systems.

The portfolio includes:

  • logistics, engineering, and operational planning
  • permit and documentation management
  • coordination and execution of special transports
  • consultancy and integrated management

This approach positions the company as an operational partner for the implementation of industrial and energy projects.

Local presence for regional projects

Operations in the Republic of Moldova are coordinated through an office opened in Chișinău, enabling direct management of activities and collaboration with local and regional partners.

In the first year, MS Projects begins with a team of two specialists, with expansion plans depending on the projects developed on the market.

At this stage, local activity focuses on logistics planning, operational coordination, and permit documentation management, while project implementation is supported by the company’s regional fleet, which consists of specialized trucks and trailers designed to transport large industrial equipment and energy storage systems.

This capacity enables rapid resource mobilization and the safe management of heavy-load transport operations in compliance with European standards.

First results for energy security

The expansion is already reflected through concrete results. MS Projects has successfully delivered the first BESS units (Battery Energy Storage Systems) in the Republic of Moldova — systems essential for the stability of the national electricity grid and the integration of renewable energy sources.

Through the transport and management of these systems, the company directly contributes to strategic energy-sector projects.

The opening of the Chișinău branch represents an important strategic step for MS Projects and a natural continuation of our regional development. We believe in the potential of this market and, above all, in the strength of a well-prepared team that stands behind every successful project,” stated Cornel Cremeriuc, CEO of MS Projects.

An evolving operational framework

The entry of MS Projects reflects the expansion of capacities needed to support investments in infrastructure and energy.

Demand for specialized services has increased amid economic modernization, the development of energy projects, and the Republic of Moldova’s increasingly active role in regional logistics flows.

Positioned between the European Union and Ukraine, the country is becoming a point of interest for regional operations, including economic reconstruction.

Sector context

The expansion of MS Projects takes place at a favorable time for the logistics sector in the Republic of Moldova, which is experiencing steady growth as the economy shifts toward higher-value-added services.

In 2025, total exports of services from the Republic of Moldova reached USD 3.2 billion, with transport services accounting for approximately USD 618 million, underscoring the sector’s role in economic competitiveness.

Transport accounts for approximately 19% of total service exports, underscoring the importance of infrastructure for integration into regional and European trade chains.

A signal of confidence for the business environment

The presence of specialized operators contributes to the development of local capacity to manage complex technical projects and to strengthening an investment-friendly environment.

I am confident that we will develop strong local operations and actively contribute to relevant projects in the infrastructure and energy sectors,” mentioned Valentin Șoimaru, Country Manager Moldova, MS Projects.

The expansion of companies specialized in logistics services of this type confirms the attractiveness of the Republic of Moldova for investments in infrastructure and energy and strengthens the country’s capacity to implement strategic projects,” stated Mihai Burunciuc, Deputy Director of the Invest Moldova Agency.

For the Invest Moldova Agency, such initiatives contribute to increasing the Republic of Moldova’s competitiveness and to more efficient integration into regional value chains.



The City Hall of Chisinau is organizing the festival “Te salut, Chisinau!”, on the occasion of the 590th anniversary of the city’s first documentary attestation (July 17-19) /Pedestrian Street “Eugen Doga” /at 06:00 PM/.

The municipal chess and checkers championship for seniors is taking place in the sectors of the capital /July 18-19/.

The City Hall of Chisinau is organizing fairs and markets with local products and goods in the sectors of the capital /18-19 July/.

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MS Projects Expands to Moldova: Regional Expertise for Complex Logistics Projects

The Republic of Moldova takes another step in strengthening its capacity to deliver large-scale infrastructure projects by attracting specialized project logistics operators — an essential element for implementing strategic investments.

The Romanian company MS Projects, specialized in oversized transport and logistics management for industrial projects, has opened an office in Chișinău, thus expanding its regional presence following operations in Romania and Poland.

The company’s expansion into the Republic of Moldova was supported by the Invest Moldova Agency, which provided assistance during the market entry process and facilitated connections with relevant partners within the investment ecosystem.

Project logistics: invisible infrastructure

Beyond transportation itself, MS Projects operates in project logistics, providing integrated services across the entire operational chain — from planning and route surveys to permit acquisition and delivery coordination.

The company has over 20 years of experience and manages complex operations across Europe, using a specialized fleet for transporting large industrial equipment and energy systems.

The portfolio includes:

  • logistics, engineering, and operational planning
  • permit and documentation management
  • coordination and execution of special transports
  • consultancy and integrated management

This approach positions the company as an operational partner for the implementation of industrial and energy projects.

Local presence for regional projects

Operations in the Republic of Moldova are coordinated through an office opened in Chișinău, enabling direct management of activities and collaboration with local and regional partners.

In the first year, MS Projects begins with a team of two specialists, with expansion plans depending on the projects developed on the market.

At this stage, local activity focuses on logistics planning, operational coordination, and permit documentation management, while project implementation is supported by the company’s regional fleet, which consists of specialized trucks and trailers designed to transport large industrial equipment and energy storage systems.

This capacity enables rapid resource mobilization and the safe management of heavy-load transport operations in compliance with European standards.

First results for energy security

The expansion is already reflected through concrete results. MS Projects has successfully delivered the first BESS units (Battery Energy Storage Systems) in the Republic of Moldova — systems essential for the stability of the national electricity grid and the integration of renewable energy sources.

Through the transport and management of these systems, the company directly contributes to strategic energy-sector projects.

The opening of the Chișinău branch represents an important strategic step for MS Projects and a natural continuation of our regional development. We believe in the potential of this market and, above all, in the strength of a well-prepared team that stands behind every successful project,” stated Cornel Cremeriuc, CEO of MS Projects.

An evolving operational framework

The entry of MS Projects reflects the expansion of capacities needed to support investments in infrastructure and energy.

Demand for specialized services has increased amid economic modernization, the development of energy projects, and the Republic of Moldova’s increasingly active role in regional logistics flows.

Positioned between the European Union and Ukraine, the country is becoming a point of interest for regional operations, including economic reconstruction.

Sector context

The expansion of MS Projects takes place at a favorable time for the logistics sector in the Republic of Moldova, which is experiencing steady growth as the economy shifts toward higher-value-added services.

In 2025, total exports of services from the Republic of Moldova reached USD 3.2 billion, with transport services accounting for approximately USD 618 million, underscoring the sector’s role in economic competitiveness.

Transport accounts for approximately 19% of total service exports, underscoring the importance of infrastructure for integration into regional and European trade chains.

A signal of confidence for the business environment

The presence of specialized operators contributes to the development of local capacity to manage complex technical projects and to strengthening an investment-friendly environment.

I am confident that we will develop strong local operations and actively contribute to relevant projects in the infrastructure and energy sectors,” mentioned Valentin Șoimaru, Country Manager Moldova, MS Projects.

The expansion of companies specialized in logistics services of this type confirms the attractiveness of the Republic of Moldova for investments in infrastructure and energy and strengthens the country’s capacity to implement strategic projects,” stated Mihai Burunciuc, Deputy Director of the Invest Moldova Agency.

For the Invest Moldova Agency, such initiatives contribute to increasing the Republic of Moldova’s competitiveness and to more efficient integration into regional value chains.


The former president of the Constitutional Court, Alexandru Tanase, stated that the changes regarding the competences of the Gagauz autonomy in organizing elections do not represent an infringement on its status. “Gagauzia does not have enemies in Moldova,” Tănase declared in the show “Teritoria Svobodi” with Lilia Burakovski, reports IPN.

Alexandru Tanase also stated that Comrat is being “brazenly manipulated”. “I am very sorry that, after 30 years, other political parties are not normally represented there, and pro-Moscow oriented politicians control the situation in the autonomy”, clarified the former president of the Constitutional Court.

In his opinion, this is a backlog of Chisinau, for which the country will pay a high price due to the ignorance of the situation in the region.

He mentioned that, most likely, legislative changes will be made, according to which Chisinau will designate the electoral bodies itself that will organize the elections in Gagauzia – on the date set by the Popular Assembly.

“Gagauzia has no enemy in the Republic of Moldova. There is no politician – not even the most marginal – who would say that autonomy should be abolished or that certain competencies should be reduced,” concluded the former president of the Constitutional Court.

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1 IANUARIE, 2025
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