Dear readers! We are pleased to present you the sixth issue of the LOGISTICS magazine in 2025, which contains a lot of relevant materials. In the latest issue, our permanent partner COMITAS company presents an innovative solution dictated by the shortage of warehouse space and difficulties with personnel selection – the high-rise automated self-supporting "COMITAS Warehouse".
Dear readers! The first half of the year is approaching, which means that on the pages of the fifth issue of the magazine you will find a lot of useful analytical materials on the markets of warehouse real estate, cargo transportation, etc. Our authors Yu.V. Klimenko, M.G. Grigoryan, R.N.
Dear readers! We present to your attention the fourth issue of the LOGISTICS journal. By tradition, in the April issue we summarize the results of TransRussia | SkladTech 2025. This year, the exhibition attracted a record number of exhibitors and over 30,000 visitors. Under the heading "non-economic activity", we are posting an interesting article by A.V. Efimov on the prospects for the development of non-primary non-energy exports from Russia to Vietnam.
Moscow Cargo terminal and ACEX Worldwide Logistics Alliance have signed the cooperation Agreement.
The targets that Moscow Cargo intends to accomplish in cooperation with the Alliance:
• sharing experiences and technologies among Alliance members;
• participation in industry service level standards development;
• logistics market needs and expectations researching applied to modern cargo terminals.
The Agreement parties announced that the cooperation with Moscow Cargo as the one of the largest air cargo terminals in Russia will strengthen the existing Alliance positions.
“Moscow Сargo” is the largest aircargo terminal in Russia and its membership in the ACEX Alliance will substantially strengthen position of the group on the airfreight market in Russia. Cooperation with “Moskva-Cargo” gives the ACEX Alliance members opportunities to noticeably improve quality of their services provided to the customers related to the ground and terminal handling of the air cargo shipments via Moscow airfreight hub as well as it will help the alliance offer the single service standard to the international partners, help optimize their expenses and as a result to increase their airfreight volumes and to expand their business in Russia”, commented Miroslav Zolotarev, ACEX Alliance chairman, on the prospects of cooperation with “Moscow-Cargo”.
"We are glad to cooperate," said the Head of Marketing Department "Moscow Cargo" Arthur Akikan. - Activities in such projects help to establish a strong feedback from all market participants, explore their needs and offer them suitable products."