Rahman Khalilov, the owner of the oil cargo transportation company Railgo, has become a co-owner of the company controlling the Taganrog Grain Terminal (TZT). This was reported by Kommersant. He acquired a 30% stake in LLC Eurasia Trading, with Railgo board member Roman Kurdyumov becoming the owner of another 10%. The Taganrog Grain Terminal has a capacity of 1.2 million tons of grain per year. In the first quarter of 2025, against the backdrop of an overall reduction in grain exports, the terminal shipped 76,800 tons of grain, which is 70.5% less than a year earlier. Until mid-2024, the terminal belonged to the structures of former Lukoil top manager Alexander Rappoport. In 2024, entrepreneur Ilya Zhelnov purchased it for 3.5 billion rubles. Currently, he directly owns and owns through Eurasia-Logistics ...
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