Kazakhstan Railways plans to transport 1.6 million tons of grain to China throughout the year

Published 2024년 11월 13일

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The Kazakhstan Temir Zholy (KTZ) railway company aims to transport 10.2 million tons of grain, including 7.8 million tons for export, by 2024. The company encounters challenges in transporting goods to China due to slow vehicle loading and unloading speeds. However, KTZ assures it will resolve these issues promptly. From January to October 2024, KTZ transported a total of 7.8 million tons of grain, with 6 million tons being exported. The company anticipates transporting 890,000 tons in November and 970,000 tons in December. The prices for different wheat classes in Kazakhstan are also mentioned.
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According to the KTZ News Center, the company plans to achieve a grain transportation target of 10.2 million tons in 2024. Among this planned target, the export cargo transportation target is 7.8 million tons. Among them, the railway company is preparing to send 4.7 million tons of goods to Central Asia through the Sazeagesh station and 1.6 million tons of goods to China through Dostyk and Altynkol stations. It should be pointed out that there are some difficulties in transporting goods to China at present: due to the slow speed of China's loading and unloading of vehicles, fully loaded vehicles will have to wait in line after arriving at the border area in this direction; traders are ready to ship barley to China, but the receipt of goods in this direction is currently suspended; in addition, the grain port of Aktau The cargo reception in the direction of the terminal has also stopped. KTZ promised to improve these problems as soon as possible and ensure the smooth flow of ...
Source: Foodmate

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