Logistics News with TELS GLOBAL
Poland As a Barrier en Route to Europe
Every year, Poland reduces the quota on international road transportation for carriers from Russia, Belarus and Ukraine, which results in a decrease in carrying capacity from/to Europe and an increase in freight rates.
Preparing for Mandatory Tire Labeling
By the instruction of the Government of the Russian Federation, a unified system for marking goods with control ID marks should be created by 2024. It is expected that most of consumer goods sold, manufactured and imported to Russia should be marked uniformly by that time.
Automotive Logistics, Eastern Direction
Our interview with Sergey Kretovich, an expert of TELS Group, manager of the automotive project, tells about automotive industry from logistic partner’s perspective ensuring the supply of spare parts to the EEU countries.
TELS Has Opened a New Office in the Czech Republic
TELS office in Prague existing since 2011 was merged into a new transportation division of TELS CARGO in the Czech Republic in order to build service capacities of TELS Group of Companies and optimize cargo delivery schemes.
Road Freight Market to/from the EU in Q1 2019
The Department of Business Analytics and Strategic Planning of TELS Group of Companies made a report on road freight from / to EU - Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan.
TELS Drivers Can Provide First Aid
With the support of the Red Cross, TELS launched a pilot first aid training project for drivers allowing to receive international certificates.
Modern Slavery Statement by TELS
TELSGROUP is publishing the present statement about the Modern Slavery Act for the financial year finished 31.03.2018 on its web-site on behalf of T.E.L.S. Transeuropean Logistic Services Limited
WTO along with IMF Downgrades Outlook for Global Trade
The World Trade Organization (WTO) lowered its forecast for global trade growth to 3.9% in 2018 and 3.7% in 2019. (The WTO expected 4.4% growth in global trade by the end of 2018 and 4% in 2019). The growth rates slow down significantly over 2017 (4.7%).