East-West Gate took part in the Prague Grain Exchange this year, which brought together delegates from over 20 countries. Producers, traders, and end consumers of grain products attended the event. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

East-West Gate took part in the Prague Grain Exchange this year, which brought together delegates from over 20 countries

East-West Gate Strengthens Its Position in International Logistics

Moreover, the forum gathered leading logistics industry players, including EWG representatives, adding strategic value to the platform. The company used the opportunity to present its services directly.

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At the event, EWG showcased advanced terminal solutions, rail freight services, and expedited customs clearance. This helped establish new partnerships and expand the company’s business network.

The logistics operator highlighted its infrastructure in Hungary, sparking interest from clients in Europe and Asia. Forum participants praised the company’s technological solutions and operational precision.

East-West Gate Expands Partnerships and Advances Digital Logistics

Participating in the exchange was a strategic move for the company aiming to expand its export routes. Organizers noted East-West Gate’s active role in logistics development discussions.

The forum addressed multimodal transportation, delivery speed, and cost reduction in cross-border logistics. East-West Link, as a logistics partner, reaffirmed its flexibility and reliability.

The company emphasized automation and digitization across all transport stages. This approach resonated with partners focused on sustainable growth and supply chain transparency.

ESG practices and environmental responsibility were also key topics at the event. EWG representatives confirmed compliance with international standards and a strong commitment to reducing carbon emissions.

The company additionally presented its grain handling and storage services at the Fényeslitke terminal. This offering attracted attention from potential partners across Asia and the Middle East.

East-West Gate’s participation in the Prague Exchange unlocked new opportunities to strengthen its brand and scale operations. The company plans to continue presenting its services at major industry forums.

These efforts will help expand its European presence and reinforce its reputation as a reliable logistics partner. Through such events, EWG builds market dialogue and sharpens its competitive edge.

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