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“N-Trans” expanded its customer base by 20% in January-June, says Denys Fomenko, CEO of N-Trans

26 September , 2024  

N-Trans, a member of the NIKO group of companies, increased its turnover by 10% to UAH 1.4 billion in January-June 2024, the company said on its website.

“Our main goal remains to expand the geography of optimal logistics routes and improve the quality of service for our customers,” CEO Denis Fomenko said in the release.

It is specified that the geography of transportation currently covers Europe and Asia, with such companies as Mitsubishi, Hyundai, Volkswagen, Audi, Scania, Iveco, BYD, and Haval among its customers.

“As of September 1, 2024, N-Trans has more than 400 active legal entities in its portfolio, which is 20% more than in 2023,” Fomenko told Interfax-Ukraine.

According to the release, N-Trans operates a functional logistics terminal located at 45 km of the Kyiv-Chop highway, which includes a 24.1 thousand square kilometers of vehicle arrival area, a 164 square meters closed temporary storage warehouse, a 36.3 thousand square meters open customs warehouse, and a 60 thousand square meters open commercial warehouse. The terminal also includes a customs post of the Kyiv Customs Service and a phytosanitary control point of the State Service of Ukraine for Food Safety and Consumer Protection in Kyiv region.

According to its website, N-Trans LLC was founded in 2004 as a transport company of NIKO Trading House, a Ukrainian importer of Mitsubishi cars. In 2008, the company made changes to its business strategy, expanded its range of services and became a logistics operator. Currently, the company is one of the leading operators of integrated logistics services in Ukraine. The main activities include international road and container transportation, customs terminal services, customs clearance and warehouse logistics.

Source: https://ukrterminal.kiev.ua/novyny/kompaniya-n-trans-u-pershiy-polovyni-2024-roku-zbil-shyla-obih-na-10-do-1-4-mlrd-hrn

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