Вантажi: Ferrous metals
Handling at Ukraine – Romania and Ukraine – Moldova border crossings*
About 136 wagons (one train on a 1520 mm track gauge and one train on a 1435 mm track gauge) were transferred daily through the Vadul-Siret – Dornesti (Romania) border crossing as of April 18, while as many as 541 wagons were waiting in a queue (down 69 units over the week).
Ban on shipments of waste and ferrous scrap to one of Hungarian consignees
Starting from April 19 and until the decision is revoked, the ban will be in force for transportation of waste, ferrous scrap, ferrous ingots for melting (HS 7204) from Ukrainian stations to Hungary, namely to the Center station for the consignee Ozdi Acel Muvek Kft (OAM).
Handling at Ukraine-Slovakia border crossings*
Approximately 291 wagons (four trains) per day were transferred through the Chop – Čierna nad Tisou land border crossing from April 1 till April 13. A total of 3,223 wagons were waiting in a queue at the Chop station on April 13 (down 198 wagons over the week).
Handling at Ukraine – Romania and Ukraine – Moldova border crossings*
About 135 wagons (two trains on a 1520 mm track gauge and two trains on a 1435 mm track gauge) were transferred daily through the Vadul-Siret – Dornesti (Romania) border crossing as of April 11, while as many as 610 wagons were standing in a queue waiting to be handled on that day (down…… Read more »
Handling at Ukraine-Poland border crossings*
Izov-Hrubieszów border crossing served a total of 17,229 wagons in March with the average daily rate of 556 wagons (up 70 units per day compared to February), including 6,321 wagons with ore, 1,829 wagons with grain, 1,766 wagons with metallurgical cargo, etc.
Handling at Ukraine-Slovakia border crossings*
About 302 wagons (four trains) were transferred daily through the Chop – Čierna nad Tisou land border crossing in the period from April 1 till April 6. A total of 3,421 wagons were reportedly waiting at the Chop station on April 6.
Exports of goods of various product groups by railway in March
Ukrzaliznytsia agrees a supply of 10k tons of rails from Estonia’s AS Skinest Rail
On February 27, Ukrzaliznytsia signed an agreement with Estonian AS Skinest Rail for the supply of 10,000 t of rails worth $15.9 million.