Georgian Railways joins Viking project

Viking projectGeorgian Railways has joined the Viking project. The news was confirmed on April 15, during a meeting of members of the international intermodal freight logistics project Viking held in in Vilnius.
“Throughout its 12 years of operations, Viking has become well known and successful, while the volume of transported freight increased more than 100 times. Continuous growth of transportation and joining of new members highlights that the project further strengthens its market position. Currently, one of the key tasks of Viking is to become the main freight artery between Turkey and Scandinavia,” said Vice-Minister of Transport and Communications of Lithuania Saulius Girdauskas.
In 2014, train Viking carried 41185 TEU containers, that is almost 8 percent more than in 2013. In January this year, 3451 TEU containers were carried by the train, that is almost 22 percent more that in the same period last year.
The Viking train is a joint Lithuanian, Belarusian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Romanian and now Georgian railways project, connecting the Baltic Sea and Black Sea. Container train Viking carries universal and specialized containers


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