Ukraine: A Growing Market for Importers

Ukraine: A Growing Market for Importers

Ukraine: A Growing Market for ImportersUkraine is a large and growing market for importers, with a diverse economy and a population of over 40 million people. The EU has suspended import duties and quotas on Ukrainian goods, and the US is considering similar measures. This makes importing to Ukraine even more attractive market for businesses, as they can now import Ukrainian goods duty-free.

Despite the ongoing war, there are several ways for companies to get their products into Ukraine.

  • EU-Ukraine Solidarity Lanes: These are dedicated road and rail routes established to transport goods between Ukraine and the EU via Poland, Romania, and Slovakia. They are the primary way for companies to import goods into Ukraine. However, there may be delays and restrictions in place.
  • Danube River ports: Ukraine’s ports on the Danube River remain operational but are being used primarily to export goods to other European countries.
  • Airfreight: Airfreight or air charters are still options for getting goods into Ukraine, but it can be more expensive than other modes of transport

The following sectors are some of the most promising for importers in Ukraine:

  • Energy: Ukraine heavily depends on imported energy, including oil, natural gas, and coal. The country wants to diversify its energy mix and reduce its reliance on Russian energy. Importers could supply Ukraine with renewable energy technologies, energy efficiency solutions, and other energy-related products and services.
  • Agriculture: Ukraine is a major agricultural producer, but it also imports many agricultural products, such as seeds, fertilizers, and pesticides. Importers could supply Ukrainian farmers with high-quality farming inputs to help them improve their productivity and yields.
  • Infrastructure: Ukraine is rebuilding its infrastructure after the war, and there is a strong demand for construction materials and equipment. Importers could supply Ukraine with everything from cement and steel to road construction equipment and machinery.
  • Healthcare: Ukraine needs medical equipment, pharmaceuticals, and other healthcare-related products and services. Importers could supply Ukrainian hospitals and clinics with the latest medical technologies and treatments.
  • Education: Ukraine is investing in its education system, and there is a demand for educational resources and technologies. Importers could supply Ukrainian schools and universities with textbooks, software, and other educational materials.

In addition to these sectors, importers have opportunities in other areas, such as consumer goods, food and beverage, and IT services.

Companies should consult with an experienced and reputable freight forwarder or customs broker (Logistics Plus is both) to determine the best way to get their products in and out of Ukraine. Here are some additional tips for companies importing goods into Ukraine:

  • Be prepared for delays. The war has caused significant disruption to Ukraine’s transportation and logistics infrastructure.
  • Be flexible with your shipping routes and schedules. You may need to use alternative routes or modes of transport than you would typically use.
  • Work with a reputable freight forwarder or customs broker (like Logistics Plus). They can help you navigate the complex and changing regulatory environment in Ukraine.
  • Have all of your documentation in order. This includes customs declarations, invoices, and other necessary paperwork.

Despite the challenges, it is still possible to do business inside Ukraine. By following these tips, companies can support the Ukrainian economy and expand their global sales.

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2023 U.S. Holiday Schedules for Ground Services

2023 U.S. Holiday Schedules for Ground Services

U.S. Holiday schedules for Logistics Plus and ground carriers

As the year-end holidays approach, we want to help you avoid unnecessary shipping delays over the next several weeks. Shown below is the holiday schedule for U.S.-based Logistics Plus offices and warehouse locations, as well as the top U.S. ground (parcel and LTL) carriers.

If you have any transportation needs or expedited shipping requests, please get in touch with Logistics Plus before the office closings noted below. You can contact our North American Division (NAD) by calling 1.866.335.7623 or emailing nadops@logisticsplus.com.

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2023 U.S. ground carriers holiday schedule

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Do you have any last-minute questions or concerns? Let us know how we can help!

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Logistics Plus Team Visits O’Hare International Airport

Logistics Plus Team Visits O’Hare International Airport

A small group of Logistics Plus employees recently visited O’Hare International Airport in Chicago to monitor the unloading of aircraft containing freight for one of our customers. The LP Team also received a tour of the facility and the airline’s import/export processes. Andrew Grizzales and Mike Pytlik from the LP Chicago Warehouse and Aaron Bisbee, Brian Matson, and Ryan Crotty from LP Erie were in attendance.

LP Team at ORD

Pictured above, L to R, are Aaron Bisbee, Andrew Grizzales, Mike Pytlik, Brian Matson, and Ryan Crotty.

Logistics Plus Attends Carrier Assure Conference

Logistics Plus Attends Carrier Assure Conference

Carrier Assure logoLogistics Plus attended the More Freight, More Problems conference hosted by Carrier Assure in Chicago, Illinois, from October 10 to 11. The conference provided insight into the best practices for carrier vetting and onboarding. With the increasing amount of fraud in the logistics and trucking industries, this conference focused on how to take preventative actions to avoid fraudulent carrier issues.

At the conference, Brittni Schlosser (Administrative & Credit Specialist) and Rachael Bombardier (Insurance Department) represented Logistics Plus. Photos from the conference can be seen below.

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About Carrier Assure
Carrier Assure is a complex software with hundreds of algorithms that analyze over 2,000,000 million DOT numbers every day. The Carrier Assure software constantly analyzes and re-scores carriers to provide users with the most up-to-date information available. Millions of data points are analyzed daily, sometimes hourly, to ensure a real-time score when you need to make a carrier selection decision.

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Logistics Plus Poland Opens New Warehouse in Gdańsk

Logistics Plus Poland Opens New Warehouse in Gdańsk

Gdansk, Poland warehouse gifThe Logistics Plus Poland team is excited to announce the addition of a new warehouse in Gdańsk. The warehouse is located 10 kilometers from the Baltic Hub Container Terminal (DCT Gdańsk) and 30 kilometers from the Gdynia Container Terminal (BCT Gdynia). Conveniently, the warehouse is also near the S6 and S7 expressways and the A1 motorway. In total, the warehouse is 4,000 sq. meters (43,000 sq. feet) and has an additional temperature-controlled section that ranges from 15-25 degrees Celsius.

Logistics Plus Poland Warehouse Capabilities & Features:

  • Cargo pickups from manufacturers
  • Deliveries to our warehouse
  • Shipment preparation and delivery
  • Trans-shipments (loading and unloading)
  • Standard pallet storage
  • Racked storage
  • Packing and labeling services
  • Quality and quantity control
  • Around-the-clock monitoring and security features
  • 24/7 availability

Logistics Plus Gdańsk warehouse

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Contact information and the new warehouse address for Logistics Plus Poland are listed below. Please reach out to our team for any inquiries or questions you may have. We thank you for all current business and look forward to assisting you with future opportunities!

LP Poland LogoEmail: poland@logisticsplus.com

Logistics Plus, Inc. (Gdańsk Warehouse)
ul. Magazynowa 9 bud. F
80-180 Kowale
Gdańsk, Poland

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