GEFCO has opened a new route between Latvia and Central Asia that will be used to deliver new vehicles to Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Mongolia and Tajikistan.
Vehicles are picked up once a week at Neuseddin, near Berlin, Germany, and transferred by truck to the new GEFCO Baltic depot at Vilnius, Lithuania. From there, the vehicles are transported by train to their ultimate destinations – such as Almaty in Kazakhstan where GEFCO has recently opened a subsidiary.
The new link allows GEFCO to boast a multimodal transport route between the Baltic States and Central Asia and expands the general freight services it operates as part of the EMMA (Eurasian MultiModal Alliance) – a joint venture formed by GEFCO and the Latvian railway SRR.
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