The volume of truck transport on the Polish border has tripled

Published May 22, 2024

Tridge summary

In May, the road export of agricultural products saw a significant increase compared to April and March, with a volume of 268 thousand tons. This rise is largely due to the unblocking of the Polish border, leading to a threefold increase in volume at the Polish border and a total of 71,000 tons. The largest volume of transportation was at the Romanian border, with 73 thousand tons, while there was a decrease in transportation at the Hungarian, Moldovan, and Slovak borders. The average daily rate of passage across all borders increased to 14,109 tons. The largest exports were sugar and sunflower oil. Tariffs for transportation to Europe remained unchanged, but there was a slight increase in prices for transportation to Romania and Bulgaria. Domestic transportation rates to ports decreased due to a decrease in transportation volumes.
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Original content

Export of agricultural products by road transport as of May 19 amounted to 268 thousand tons, which exceeds the April (237 thousand tons) and March (223 thousand tons) figures. This is reported by Spike Brokers analysts. The unblocking of the Polish border contributed to the reorientation of flows. The volume of transportation on the Polish border has increased 3 times and is 71,000 tons against 29,000 tons compared to the same period in April. The largest volume of transportation is recorded at the Romanian border - 73 thousand tons. At the Hungarian, Moldovan, and Slovak borders, there is a decrease in transportation by 5-8% to 45,000, 58,000, and 19,000 tons, respectively. The average daily rate of passage across all borders has increased and is 14,109 tons. The largest exports are sugar - 56,298 tons and sunflower oil - 39,582 tons. Tariffs for transportation in the direction of Europe remain unchanged, prices for transportation in the direction of Romania in Bulgaria have ...
Source: Agrotimes

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