The agreement outlines joint efforts in the federal project “Labor Productivity”, part of the national initiative “Effective and Competitive Economy.” The collaboration will focus on enhancing the efficiency of manufacturing and technological processes, as well as facilitating knowledge exchange between the parties.
“Our agreement is a strong example of effective public-private partnership. It enables the development of modern infrastructure and increased cargo throughput in the region, further strengthening its transport and logistics potential,” said Alexander Iodchin, First Deputy General Director of Delo Group.
“The integration of business and government in pursuit of economic objectives and logistics modernization provides a powerful boost to industry development. Process automation and the adoption of best practices will significantly ease the burden on businesses and lay a solid foundation for the region’s sustainable growth,” said Alexei Yurtaev, Minister of Economy of the Krasnodar Region.
The “Labor Productivity” federal project is one of the key government support programs, aimed at optimizing production processes, implementing lean manufacturing practices, and improving logistics and management systems within enterprises. Companies can apply to participate via the official Productivity.rf website. The program has been active in the region since 2018, with plans to engage over 360 enterprises in 2025.
In the Krasnodar Territory, Delo Group owns the NUTEP container terminal, with an annual capacity of 750,000 TEUs, and the KSK grain terminal — the largest on the Black Sea — with a capacity of 10.5 million tons per year. Ongoing infrastructure projects include the reconstruction of NUTEP’s berth and the construction of a fourth unloading line at KSK to further increase throughput capacity. < Back to list