«ТрансКонтейнер» и China Railway Materials будут развивать перевозки в сообщении с Китаем

TransContainer and China Railway Materials to Develop Transportation to/from China

  • TransContainerб part of Delo Group, together with China Railway Materials Co., Ltd. (CRM, part of China Logistics Group) intend to expand the scale of cargo transportation between China and Russia, Mongolia, as well as Europe and Central Asia.

    A corresponding agreement was signed during the TransRussia 2023 exhibition by Viktor Markov, First Vice President of TransContainer, and Sun Ke, a CRM authorized representative.

    The document provides for joint organization of Sino-Russian automobile, sea and rail multimodal transport routes. The parties will also study the possibility of investing in Sino-Russian maritime and rail services between China and Russia, TransContainer said in a statement.

    “Russia and China are crucial partners in the construction of the Silk Road Economic Belt. CRM’s experience in integrated services within the rail supply chain, railroad operation and maintenance, and the provision of comprehensive manufacturing supply services is key to ensuring a stable and long-term partnership. By working together, we will be able to provide our customers with new logistics solutions that will contribute to the development of transportation between China and Europe,” Viktor Markov commented.

    Photo: courtesy of TransContainer


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