Intereuropa Plans EUR 8m-10m Logistics Centre Near Moscow
Logistics company Intereuropa is planning to build a logistics centre near the Russian capital of Moscow and the company's CEO Andrej Lovsin was looking at suitable locations for the EUR 8m to 10m investment on Monday, Intereuropa said on Tuesday.
Intereuropa wants to strengthen its presence in key markets, including Slovenia and Eastern and SE Europe by 2011, the company added, listing Serbia, the Russian Federation and Ukraine as its most important countries in the area.
According to Intereuropa, which has a subsidiary in Russia, the new logistics centre could already now be half-filled with Slovenian goods. The company is also ordering ten new refrigerated lorries for transporting products such as medicine.
Intereuropa moreover wants to become a major player in the logistics market, not only for Slovenian products but also for transporting goods from the Russian Federation into EU member states.
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