KTZ and Kazakh flour millers agreed on the procedure for agreeing on a plan for importing grain from the Russian Federation

Published 2023년 10월 27일

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Kazakh flour millers and railway company KTZ have agreed on a procedure for importing grain from Russia by rail, according to the Union of Grain Processors of Kazakhstan. The procedure recommends that the shipper submits an application for transportation to KTZ, with a copy sent to the regional branch of the National Chamber of Entrepreneurs of Kazakhstan. The Union is pushing for a simplified procedure for approving plans for wagons and insists that KTZ coordinate plans with all industry participants.
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At a meeting on October 26, KTZ and Kazakh flour millers agreed on the procedure for agreeing on a plan for importing grain from Russia by rail. APK-Inform was informed about this by the Union of Grain Processors of Kazakhstan. “Based on the results of the meeting, the parties came to the conclusion that the following procedure for agreeing on a grain transportation plan from Russia is recommended: the shipper submits an application for transportation to KTZ in the prescribed manner; the importer submits a copy of the application to the regional branch of the National Chamber of Entrepreneurs of the Republic of Kazakhstan “Atameken”; a copy is for information in the ALE “Union of Grain Processors of Kazakhstan,” the message notes. The Union clarified that if problems arise with the issuance of permits for transportation, the shipper can contact the regional branch of the NPP Atameken, simultaneously reporting the refusal to the Union of Grain Processors of Kazakhstan. The Union ...
Source: Zol

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