Moscow, Russia (PortSEurope) December 19, 2022 – Reduced freight rates for sea container transportation are allowing Russian logistics companies to initiate projects for regular container lines China-St. Petersburg (Baltic Sea) and China-Novorossiysk (Black Sea) container line. The big changes in the Russian container market started during the COVID pandemic when the cost of freight for…
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