Agroholding “Signet” received 15 grain wagons thanks to the grant assistance from the USAID Project “Economic Support for Ukraine.”, this is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Igor Shilyuk, CEO of the agroholding, noted that the company previously did not have its own wagons.

“We did not have our own wagons before. In terms of exports, we relied on the railway – using the services of freight forwarders and Ukrzaliznytsia. Of course, having our own wagons does not mean that we will transport 100% of our products only with them. But now we will be able to ship grain more efficiently, reducing the cost of delivery to the ports. Therefore, we expect this grant to help us make logistics cheaper and speed up the delivery of grain to the ports,” said the CEO.

As previously reported, the USAID Project purchased 25 grain wagons for “AR Boryspil.”

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