In a bold bid for China-EU rail traffic, Poland’s PKP Cargo plans to invest $1 billion in a village on the border with Belarus

Friday, January 29, 2021
In a bold bid for China-EU rail traffic, Poland’s PKP Cargo plans to invest $1 billion in a village on the border with Belarus

In a bold bid for China-EU rail traffic, Poland’s PKP Cargo plans to invest $1 billion in a village on the border with Belarus to create what the state company calls Europe’s largest and most modern and largest logistics center. With construction expected to start next year by PKP’s Cargotur unit, the center in Małaszewicze would handle at least two container trains an hour, according to Railway.supply news site.

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