Вантажi: Ferrous metals
ÖBB Rail Cargo Group delivers 25 meter rails to Ukraine
On October 5, the Rail Cargo Group, a part of Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB), delivered 25-meter rails to Ukraine for the first time for Voestalpine Rail Technology GmbH, a subsidiary of Voestalpine Railway Systems.
Metallurgical cargo transshipment in some Baltic Sea ports in September, thousand tonnes
Goods awaiting transfer through Ukraine’s western land border crossing points
Interpipe makes first shipment of steel products to Iraq
Metinvest opens new warehouse for steel products in Poland
Metinvest Polska has opened a new 7,700 sq m covered warehouse in Poland. With this warehouse, Metinvest Group plans to expand its reach to end customers, accelerate turnover, increase sales of steel products in Europe and improve service levels.
Exports of Ukrainian goods of various groups by railway in September
A total of 107 million tonnes of goods of various product groups were transported in the Ukrzaliznytsia rail network during the period started January 1 and ended September 30, 2023, down 9% compared with the same period of the previous year.
Handling at Ukraine – Romania and Ukraine – Moldova border crossings*
Approximately 181 wagons were transferred daily through the the Vadul-Siret – Dornesti (Romania) land border crossing as of October 3 (up 1 wagon compared with the daily rate a week ago).
Handling at Ukraine – Hungary border crossings*
About 500 wagons were reportedly heading to the Batiovo – Epereshke land border crossing point on October 2. Meanwhile, some 50 wagons including 22 wagons with clay were moving to Chop – Zahony border crossing point on that date.
EU officially lifts anti-dumping measures against imports of seamless pipes from Ukraine
On October 2, the EU officially lifted anti-dumping measures against imports of seamless pipes from Ukraine. They expired on October 3 at 00:00. This was stated by Yuriy Rudyuk, international trade lawyer and partner at Van Bael & Bellis (an independent law firm that focuses exclusively on WTO issues)