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22 May 2019, 19:20

Belarusian Railways to present transit potential at Munich expo

MINSK, 22 May (BelTA) – Belarusian Railways will participate in Transport Logistic 2019 in Munich, Germany on 4-7 June, the Belarusian Railways press service told BelTA. The event is the world's largest expo focusing on logistics, telematics, and transportation.

The business part of the expo will include an international forum, conferences, and presentations by companies. The stand of Belarusian Railways will feature information and advertising materials about the services the Belarusian railway administration offers, including services for the delivery of fans and participants of the 2nd European Games to Minsk. Specialists of the Belarusian company will also talk about the available transloading potential and the pricing policy.

Negotiations are supposed to take place with representatives of the railway administrations of Germany, Poland, Austria, Netherlands, and Czechia, with freight owners, representatives of ports, stevedoring and forwarding companies to discuss ways to increase the volume of transit freight traffic via Belarus. Container transportation will be discussed as well.

Belarusian Railways specialists will talk about potential and the work done with Polish Railways to enable the technical readiness to resume freight transportation via the railway border checkpoint Vysoko-Litovsk – Czeremcha.

Belintertrans (the official forwarding company of Belarusian Railways) and Belintertrans Germany (a daughter enterprise of the Belarusian company) will get visitors familiar with their capabilities.

The first Transport Logistic expo took place in 1978. The expo aims to summarize the experience of passenger transportation by rail, by water, and by air and give exhibitors and visitors an opportunity to directly talk to specialists in the area of transportation, warehousing, customs services, logistics, information technologies in transport industry.

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