Container transportation on KTZ Express’ new platform - Railway Supply
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17.10.2024
KTZ Express successfully conducted container transportation using double-deck loading on a new platform. The containers were shipped along the route from Altynkol to Zhetygen. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.
Container transportation using double-deck loading significantly increases the efficiency of railway transport. Increasing platform capacity allows faster deliveries and reduces transportation costs.
Container transportation using this new technology could strengthen KTZ Express’ position in the market. The company plans to expand the use of this technology to improve competitiveness.
As a result of the implementation of double-deck container loading, railway transportation becomes more efficient and cost-effective. This approach is especially relevant for countries with developed infrastructure, like the United States.
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