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28 April 2020

World’s Largest Transport Aircraft An-225 Mriya Delivers Medical Cargo To Ukraine

The giant Ukrainian aircraft landed at the airport in Gostomel on April 22.

27 April 2020

Infrastructure Ministry To Determine Participants In Pilot Project Involving Operation Of Private Locomotives On Ukrzaliznytsia’s Rail Network By May 10

A dozen companies have expressed interest in participating in the pilot project.

Raben Ukraine started cooperation with the IBox payment terminal system

The company is expanding its payment options.

24 April 2020

German Company Planning To Build Automotive Electronics Plant Near Kyiv

According to preliminary estimates, the new plant will create 900 jobs in the region.

Ukrzaliznytsia Considering Introducing 4-Day Workweek On July 1

The relevant decision was made at a meeting of Ukrzaliznytsia’s board and agreed with representatives of industry trade unions.

23 April 2020

Port Terminals With Largest Grain Storage Capacities In Ukraine Named

Ukrainian seaports currently have a combined storage capacity of almost 5 million tons of grain.

22 April 2020

What are European Investment Bank’s expectations regarding the transport infrastructure projects management reform in Ukraine?

An accountable, transparent and effective system for infrastructure management is considered by the international financial institutions as a prerequisite for future investments in infrastructure projects in Ukraine.

21 April 2020

France Ready To Finance Supply Of Alstom Locomotives To Ukraine

The prime minister of Ukraine discussed this issue during a meeting with the ambassador of France.

Rada Cuts Funding For Reconstruction Of Dnipro Airport By Almost UAH 1 Billion

The parliament also cut funding for maintenance of shipping locks and maintenance of the Ministry of Infrastructure.

Improving the transport infrastructure in Ukraine, a key priority for the European Union

The transport sector is one of Ukraine's important sectors of economy, with extensive railway and highway networks, sea and river ports (terminals), airports, and a wide network of air destinations, freight and customs terminals.

17 April 2020

New Interim Head Of Ukrzaliznytsia Appointed

The competition for the post of head of Ukrzaliznytsia’s board, which is currently suspended by supervisory board, will be resumed and extended after the quarantine.

UIA Begins Transporting Cargoes In Cabins Of Its Passenger Aircraft

Cargo flights will be operated on Boeing 767 and Boeing 737 aircraft.

Why having an effective, efficient and safe infrastructure in Ukraine matters?

A high level of infrastructure development is a prerequisite for an efficiently functioning and growing national economy.

16 April 2020

Ukravtodor Involves International Companies In Technical Supervision Of Construction Projects

Companies will be involved in monitoring compliance with design decisions and road standard requirements, as well as in monitoring the quality of work.

Ukraine’s Mriya Aircraft Transports Largest Volume Of Cargo In Aviation History

An An-225 aircraft (Mriya) belonging to Antonov Airlines has set the record for volume of cargo carried in an aircraft compartment.

Transport infrastructure sector in Ukraine: why proper reforms are needed?

Transport infrastructure plays a vital role in the successful development of the Ukraine's economy.

15 April 2020

What are the economic benefits of robust reforms in the transport infrastructure sector in Ukraine?

Today the transport infrastructure in Ukraine needs substantial reforms as a strengthened sector substantially improves the investment attractiveness of regions and the country as a whole.

Raben Ukraine and EDIN exercised shipment with e-consignment note

The companies executed delivery using an electronic consignment note in March.

14 April 2020

Ukrposhta And AliExpress Launch Charter Cargo Flights

The first such flight will deliver 4 tons of parcels to Ukraine on April 10.

Ukrzaliznytsia’s Freight Transport Volume Falls By 6.6% In March

The company also increased the productivity of its locomotives and accelerated the turnaround time of freight cars.

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