The problem of queues on the railway near Poland was solved
The issue of the transfer of grain in non-specialized wagons (semi-wagons, cement wagons and mineral wagons) to Poland has been partially resolved.
The decision concerns cargo that is not intended for human consumption. It can be transferred after making a corresponding mark in the documents.
This was stated by the deputy director of the Department of Commercial Work of UZ Valery Tkachev during a meeting of railway workers with grain producers on Thursday, November 17, reports Rail.insider.
“TM (TM Soft – ed.) developed mark 232, which marks grain not for food purposes. There are no complaints about receiving such grain. Today, more than 500 wagons are blocked. We were waiting for a decision. It was found,” said Tkachev.
However, the official noted that the decision does not concern grains of the food group. A meeting is currently being held on this matter.
We would like to remind, thatmore than 500 cement trucks, mineral trucks and semi-wagons with grain loads have already accumulated on the Ukrainian-Polish border. Wagons are idle due to refusal of cargo by the sanitary service of Poland.