The first batch of rapeseed oil went from Kazakhstan to China

Published 2021년 11월 22일

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The article highlights the beginning of rapeseed oil exports from Kazakhstan to China, using a unique transportation method involving special flexi-tanks. This approach, new to Kazakhstani logistics, is managed by the national multimodal operator KTZ Express and aims to halve transit times and maintain product quality. The method involves transporting the liquid cargo in elastic containers, rather than tanks, and is seen as a innovative and efficient alternative to traditional delivery methods. This pilot project is expected to increase the volume of Kazakhstani exports.
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The first batch of rapeseed oil went from Kazakhstan to China. The cargo is transported in a pilot mode on special flexi-tanks to the Chinese port of Tien Jin. According to the management of the national multimodal operator KTZ Express, this is the first and unique experience for Kazakhstani logistics, Khabar 24 reports. According to the management of the KTZ Express company, such multimodal transportation halves the transit time and preserves the quality of the products. Thus, it is a worthy alternative to traditional methods of cargo delivery. According to Nurlan Igembaev, General Director of KTZ Express JSC, this technology is considered one of the most successful and progressive technologies in logistics today. This transportation is a new logistics solution that has been developed and offered to all shippers. In the future, this shipment will become a regular container service for exporters of Kazakhstan. Pilot flexi tanks will have to cover about 8 thousand ...
Source: Agrosektor

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