The Polish carrier PKP Cargo intends to enter the Ukrainian market. This was announced by the CEO Alan Beroud.

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“The Americans want to build transshipment terminals in Ukraine. We intend to apply for contracts to operate them,” the CEO said.

It is envisaged that PKP Cargo could transport various types of cargo, this is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

The company does not need to buy broad-gauge locomotives and wagons, as the USA and the European Union plan to build a European track to Lviv, and then to other cities, including Odessa.

“We have many ideas for the development of PKP Cargo in other countries. Pavel Lisevich, a member of the PKP board, has extensive international experience and can support the company in entering external markets,” added Alan Beroud.

As reported earlier, the construction of the European track to Lviv will begin this year.

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