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Added flexibility with intermodal shipments

Rhenus Sankyo Logistics K.K. combines different flexible routing options using road, rail, short sea and deep sea as well as inland waterways in order to get your shipments from their origin to their destination as fast and efficiently as possible.

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Rhenus Intermodal Services

Solutions for CIS and Turkey

Intermodal services to Central Asia and other countries give you a complete, secure and sustainable supply chain solution through a single point of contact. Not being tied to one transport mode, you will benefit from better lead times, more vessels and departures, more space availability and an efficient approach to combining forwarding services with the use of own assets, e.g. container and vehicle fleet.

Your intermodal transport options

A sustainable alternative to road freight

Short sea shipping is one of the most recommended and sustainable modes of transport to Russia and Central Asia. Today, we provide these services:

  • From Northern and Western Europe via the Baltic ports, including St. Petersburg
  • From Southern Europe and North Africa via the Black Sea ports, including Novorossiysk
  • From China and the Far East via Vladivostok / Vostochny

In St Petersburg, Novorossiysk and Vladivostok, we have local teams to assist with port-forwarding services and delivery to the final destination by road or rail.

The oldest and most reliable way of transport

Deep sea shipping can offer the most competitive freight rate costs, especially over longer distances. Today, we provide the following solutions to Russia and Central Asia: 

  • Port-to-port shipments
  • Door-to-door AND door-to-port shipments (as part of our intermodal solutions)

In St Petersburg, Novorossiysk and Vladivostok, we have local teams to assist with port-forwarding services and delivery to the final destination by road or rail. Alternatively, we can also offer LCL and consolidation services.

SHORT SEA SHIPPING

A SUSTAINABLE ALTERNATIVE TO ROAD FREIGHT

Short sea shipping is one of the most recommended and sustainable modes of transport to Central Asia. Today, we provide services:

  • From Northern and Western Europe via the Baltic ports
  • From Southern Europe and North Africa via the Black Sea ports
  • From China and the Far East

DEEP SEA SHIPPING

THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE WAY OF TRANSPORT

Deep sea shipping can offer the most competitive freight rate costs, especially over longer distances. Today, we provide the following solutions to Central Asia: 

  • Port-to-port shipments
  • Door-to-door AND door-to-port shipments (as part of our intermodal solutions)

 

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Any questions?

Our experts are always there for you. If you wish, we will also call you back – keeping things convenient and straightforward.

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Tried and true benefits

  • Door-to-door transport
  • Multiple-carrier concept for better lead times and higher capacities
  • One single point of contact for your entire supply chain
  • Control tower operations
  • Safe and secure modes of transport
  • Wide geographical coverage
  • Own assets (container equipment, vehicle fleet)
  • Diverse range of routing options and transport modes
  • A carrier-operating mentality, i.e. an entrepreneurial approach to building services and products
  • An extensive global service network
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Excellence in performance

  • Cooperation with preferred and verified subcontractors
  • A single operational system with standardised processes
  • Full and transparent shipment visibility, including track & trace, status notifications and meaningful reporting
  • Focus on HSE topics, including subcontractor management, risk management, driver management and vehicle management
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Reliable schedules and delivery times

We provide the best possible transit times depending on your route, preferred transport mode, customs clearance point and final destination.

On each route, we offer reliable delivery schedules, including regular departures (minimum weekly vessels) and fixed transit times.

Cargo arriving in St Petersburg, Novorossiysk and Vladivostok is quickly forwarded by local teams and delivered by rail or truck to its final destination.

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