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Is it worth revising the pre-war plan to charge off old freight cars
The Ministry of Infrastructure plans to soften the requirements of its pre-war Order (No. 647 dated November 30, 2021) regarding the terms of operation of freight cars. In particular, for the period of martial law, it is proposed to “amnesty” from scrapping those wagons whose final term of use expires in 2022-2024. The Ministry of Infrastructure’s easing of norms is justified by the risk of a shortage of wagons and an increase in the price of rail freight transportation.
Ukrzaliznytsia built a record 528 freight cars
JSC “Ukrzaliznytsia” built a record 528 freight cars at its own facilities.
Ukrzaliznytsia introduced a convention for cargo transportation to Poland
JSC “Ukrzaliznytsia” introduced a convention for cargo transportation to two Polish stations.
More than 1.5 million tons of cargo were transported to the ports by railway
Since the beginning of 2024, more than 1.5 million tons of cargo have been transported by rail to ports for export.
Ukrzaliznytsia is asked to stop manipulating the artificial shortage of wagons
“Ukrzaliznytsia” is asked to approve a transparent procedure for conducting auctions for the use of wagons and to prevent manipulations with an artificial shortage.
“Ukrzaliznytsia” plans to build 120 grain trucks
This year, JSC “Ukrzaliznytsia” plans to build 120 grain trucks for standard and Eurotrack.
8.8 million tons of cargo were transported by rail to the ports of Odesa in 5 months
According to the results of 2023, Ukrzaliznytsia transported 148.4 million tons of cargo in all types of connections.
In the direction of the ports of Ukraine, the number of grain wagons decreased
The average daily rate of unloading wagons in the ports of Great Odesa is currently 1,184 wagons per day.
In 2023, Ukrzaliznytsia set a record for freight transportation during the war
This year, Ukrzaliznytsia transported more than 63 million tons of cargo for export, which is 4 million tons more than last year.
The number of wagons has significantly increased in the direction of the ports of Great Odesa
Currently, almost 1,000 grain wagons more than a week ago — 6,662 units — are heading to seaports.