Grain market. Australia // Week 16
Czech CZ LOKO delivers first EffiShunter 1000 to Hungary
CZ LOKO has delivered a four-axle shunting locomotive EffiShunter 1000 (in production since 2018) to the Hungarian chemical company BorsodChem under the concluded contract between the companies.
Ukrzaliznytsia waiting for official information from Slovakia on grain transit formalization
As of April 20, Slovakia does not accept Ukrainian imported grain products by wide gauge, but the cargo is still being transported in transit.
Cost of freight wagon repairs at some private enterprises in Baltic countries in April
Cost of repairs of 22.5 ton-force freight wagons at private enterprises of Baltic countries in April 2023 (€, VAT excluded, bss FCA)
Ban on delivery of empty wagons to Slovakia’s Budamar Logistics
From April 24 and until this decision is revoked, the convention will be in effect banning the delivery of empty wagons from TEK Vertical LLC to Slovakia for the consignee Budamar Logistics, a.s.. In addition, acceptance of wagons for transportation is prohibited if they are marked in the shipping documents as “Wagons for loading… Read more »
Transportation of certain cargoes to Hungary by PKP Cargo International HU Zrt. prohibited
From April 21 and until the decision is revoked, the carrier PKP Cargo International HU Zrt. will be banned from transporting certain goods from Ukraine to Hungary for all recipients.
Handling at Ukraine-Slovakia border crossings*
About 292 wagons (three or four trains) were transferred daily through the Chop – Čierna nad Tisou land border crossing in April 1-20.
Queue of wagons for foreign operators in Ukrzaliznytsia rail network
A total of 12,600 wagons addressed to foreign operators were reportedly waiting in the Ukrzaliznytsia rail network on April 19.
Handling at Ukraine-Poland border crossings*
With the average handling rate of 447 wagons per day (down 109 units daily compared with March), the Izov-Hrubieszów land border crossing served 8,491 wagons in the period started April 1 and ended April 19.





