Further opportunities are opening up for shippers seeking rail freight links between China and Europe via the Caucuses, amid a deteriorating situation for Russian operators.
In recent weeks, a slew of quotes from forwarders in China offering capacity on what has been one of the few beneficiaries of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the China-Caucasus-Europe rail network, have been received by The Loadstar.
The most recent, a 13-to-17-day Xian-Baku transit via Khorgos and …
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