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  • ავტორი სოტერ სოტერ
  • აპრილი 14, 2025

The Port of Szczecin has increased the capacity of its Grain Dock through a large-scale modernisation.

The Szczecin and Świnoujście Port Authority has completed the reconstruction of a section of the Grain Quay, significantly increasing its handling capacity. The berth can now handle vessels with a draft of up to 11 metres, the same as those that can enter the port via the deepened fairway. Previously, the depth limit was 10 metres, which allowed for the handling of vessels with a draft of up to 9 metres.

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  • აპრილი 14, 2025

Oltis Group connected METRANS to the international infrastructure with the K module.

Oltis Group has successfully implemented and launched its own K-module for digital data exchange with infrastructure operators according to the TAF/TAP TSI standard for one of the largest freight carriers – METRANS. The solution enables standardized communication between the carrier and infrastructure managers.

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  • აპრილი 14, 2025

The port of Kuryk hosts a Finnish delegation to discuss cooperation.

Port Kuryk LLP became the venue for the official visit of the delegation from Finland headed by the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of this country to Kazakhstan. The delegation included representatives of the Finnish Chamber of Commerce EastCham and leading Finnish companies operating in the fields of logistics, port equipment, shipbuilding, energy, industrial construction and mining.

  • ავტორი სოტერ სოტერ
  • აპრილი 11, 2025

Magma Aviation has transferred ULD management to the world’s largest provider, Unilode.

Since March 2025, Magma Aviation has entered into a partnership with Unilode Aviation Solutions, the world’s largest provider of aviation container and pallet (ULD) management services. Unilode will take full responsibility for Magma’s 3,500 ULD units worldwide, including real-time tracking, maintenance, repair and digital management.

  • ავტორი სოტერ სოტერ
  • აპრილი 11, 2025

Rail Baltica in Latvia is considering attracting private investment to speed up construction.

On April 4, Chairman of the Board of the Latvian company Eiropas Dzelzceļa līnijas Ēriks Diljevs, Head of Investment Development of RB Rail AS Pēteris Celms and Director of the contractor organization Bererix Guntis Āboltiņš-Āboliņš held a meeting with representatives of the Swiss company SSB Holdings Group. The possibilities of attracting financing under the public-private partnership (PPP) model for the Rail Baltica project, in particular, the Central Hub in Riga, were discussed.

  • ავტორი სოტერ სოტერ
  • აპრილი 11, 2025

Kazakhstan sets record for grain rail transportation in first quarter of 2025.

In January-March 2025, 3.6 million tons of grain cargo were transported by rail in Kazakhstan – this is 49% more than in the same period last year, and is the highest figure in the past five years. Of this volume, 2.8 million tons were exported, which is 52% more than last year’s volumes.

  • ავტორი სოტერ სოტერ
  • აპრილი 11, 2025

The Port of Rotterdam accelerates the development of infrastructure and a sustainable region through the NOVEX programme.

For the first time, a wide range of stakeholders, including the Port of Rotterdam Authority, presented joint agreements on the strategic development of the port. They concern key areas – the transition to sustainable energy sources, improving transport accessibility, building housing, reducing noise pollution and integrating the port into the environment. The initiative is being implemented within the framework of the national NOVEX program and is aimed at creating a sustainable, economically strong and comfortable region for living.

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  • აპრილი 11, 2025

Kazakhstan expands exports and strengthens transport cooperation with the EU.

Speaking at the Central Asia-European Union summit, Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev announced his readiness to increase exports to the EU for 175 commodity items worth over $2 billion. He recalled that Kazakhstan already provides about 13% of the EU’s oil imports, with the bulk of supplies going through the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), the stable operation of which is supported by the EU.