Last week, our employees from the Estonian and Georgian offices, Maria Mahhorina and Vazha Pachulia, attended the BreakBulk Caspian conference in Georgia.
The conference centered on crucial industry developments, particularly examining the impact of the current geopolitical situation on logistics chains and the notable shift of logistics flows towards the southern corridor. A key focus was the growing significance of the transport corridor and Georgia’s strategic role as a transit country.
We are proud to announce another successful project: the transportation of a yacht from Tallinn, Estonia to Poti, Georgia.
As this year’s high season for yachting in the Baltic Sea is coming to an end, now is the right time to make sure that these magnificent vessels get to the best climatic conditions for continued enjoyment, or delivery to new owners.
At CF&S, we are always pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in logistics.
Our recent project, executed by CF&S Estonia AS and CF&S Germany GmbH is the latest example.
We successfully transported a fleet of heavy excavators from different locations in Europe and China to Central Asia. This complex operation involved: