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TransRussia 2024, the 28th International Exhibition for Transport and Logistics Services was held on 19-21 March at Crocus Expo

TransRussia 2024, the 28th International Exhibition for Transport and Logistics Services was held on 19-21 March at Crocus Expo

TransRussia 2024, the 28th International Exhibition for Transport and Logistics Services was held on 19-21 March at Crocus Expo jointly with SkladTech, the 3rd Annual Exposition for Warehouse Solutions, Equipment and Services. Once again TransRussia | SkladTech gathered major industry players as the leading professional exhibition in Russia and the CIS. This year, the exhibition has become the largest in its history. It hosted 580 companies from 20 countries, which is a third as many as last year. Exhibition area exceeded 40,000 sq. m.
The International Coordinating Council on Trans-Eurasian Transportation (CCTT) co-organised the TransRussia 2024 Transport and Logistics Congress in the frame of which the 28th International Conference for Cargo Owners and Carriers took place. 
The Conference hosted the ‘New Horizons of International Logistics’ Business Dialogue session. It was moderated by Mrs. Natalia Stepanova, Deputy Secretary General, CCTT.
Among the topics considered and discussed during the session were: the reset of the transport services market; new business landscape of overcoming sanctions and logistical barriers in finding new sales markets; development of international cooperation between Russian transport business and partners in Europe, Asia and India; key areas of dialogue between Russian and Chinese businesses.
Mr. Shankar Shinde, I.P. Chairman, Federation of Freight Forwarders’ Association in India (FFFAI) / India in his speech accompanied by the presentation touched upon the development of transportation in connection with India, the role of FFFAI in the North – South ITC development. Mr. Shinde highlighted the necessity of joint actions in resolving the freight flows’ disbalance problem.

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Federal State Enterprise Security of Railway Transport of the Russian Federation
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DB Cargo AG
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Delo Group
UTLC ERA
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Federal Freight Company
InterRail Holding AG
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