Posted: 20.03.2024 17:15:00

Beltamozhservice, Eurasian Agrologistics signed memorandum of co-operation at Moscow expo

A memorandum of strategic partnership and co-operation has been signed between RUE Beltamozhservice – Belarus’ largest logistics operator – and Eurasian Agrologistics (an autonomous non-profit organisation for assistance in the development of agro-industrial activities) during the 28th TransRussia 2024 International Exhibition for Transport and Logistics Services, Warehouse Equipment and Technologies, held in Moscow, sb.by reports with reference to the Belarusian company’s website

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It is noted that, according to the signed agreement, the parties are implementing a strategic partnership and long-term co-operation for the joint development of the Eurasian Agroexpress integration project for accelerated railway and multimodal shipment of food products.

Interaction involves attracting volumes of agricultural products and assisting in the organisation of shipments of agricultural products and food for export and incoming imports in express container and other freight trains, as well as by road, railway and mixed transport.

The companies plan to liaise in the field of foreign trade, transport and logistics along the East-West and North-South international transport routes, to develop co-operation in the field of customs clearance of foreign trade cargo, as well as to develop Belarus-Russia joint trade and logistics projects with the countries of the EAEU, CIS, SCO, BRICS and other friendly states.

The Eurasian Agroexpress project is aimed at developing agricultural exports from EAEU producers to China, Uzbekistan, Vietnam and other countries in Southeast and Central Asia by harnessing integration on the shipping project.

TransRussia 2024 is the largest exhibition for transport and logistics services, warehouse equipment and technologies in Russia, held in conjunction with the SkladTech special expo of warehouse equipment. This year, the exhibition – covering more than 40,000sq.m – became the largest in its history, bringing together 580 companies from 20 countries – a third more than last year. The TransRussia forum consists of 13 sections covering a wide range of services and equipment for the entire supply chain.