On September 15, 2021, the multimodal transport operator Ruscon, a part of Delo Group, and the operator of the Uzbek Railways Uzbekiston Temir Yullari, signed a Memorandum of Understanding and Cooperation
following the results of the negotiations held in the format of a video conference.
The document contains the main directions of interaction in the interests of increasing the efficiency of using the transport and transit potential of the parties on the existing international multimodal transport routes.
Ruscon and Uzbekiston Temir Yullari, in particular, expressed their readiness to work together on the creation of an information system to pay for the services of the Russian holding company by cargo owners of Uzbekistan online and on the issues of mutual integration of existing information systems. In addition, the parties agreed on the principles of mutual exchange of information on their cargo flows.
“Expansion of the business geography is one of the main directions of development of the Ruscon Group, especially when it comes to foreign partners. Cooperation with our Uzbek colleagues will help us not only to further develop the logistics markets of Central Asia, but also to use the high transit potential of Uzbekistan in international transport corridors.
We hope that the high quality of our services will allow us to expand the client base and maintain the high status of Ruscon in the Central Asian region," - Ruscon President Sergey Berezkin commented on the agreements concluded.
About company.
Delo Group is the largest transport and logistics holding in Russia, managing sea container terminals in the Azov-Black Sea, Baltic and Far Eastern basins, a network of railway container terminals, a fleet of containers and fitting platforms.
The Group's stevedoring business includes DeloPorts holding and Global Ports, a leading container terminal operator. The transport and logistics business of the Group is made up of the multimodal transport operator Ruscon and the intermodal container operator TransContainer that owns and operates the largest fleet of containers and flatcars over the entire 1520 standard railway network.
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