PJSC ArcelorMittal Kriviy Rih (Dnipropetrovsk region) is experiencing significant difficulties in transporting 5 million tons of steel products from the enterprise to the Black Sea ports of Ukraine and delivering 2.5-3 million tons of iron ore concentrate to consumers in Eastern Europe, company CEO Paramjit Kahlon has stated.

“One of the biggest problems at the moment is logistics,” the top manager stated at a conference with suppliers in Kyiv.

According to him, the reason for this situation is a shortage of wagons of Ukrzaliznytsia, as well as private companies.

At the same time, he noted that 3,000 wagons with locomotives were required to ship 5 million tons of steel products to the Black Sea ports – Mykolaiv and Yuzhny, as well as iron ore to Europe.

“We invite logistics companies to cooperate,” the top manager said, without specifying whether ArcelorMittal Kriviy Rih plans to create its own logistics division at the enterprise.

ArcelorMittal owns the largest mining and metallurgical plant in Ukraine, ArcelorMittal Kriviy Rih, and a number of small companies, in particular, PJSC ArcelorMittal Berislav. (Interfax-Ukraine/Ukrainian metal)

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