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Kazakhstan Planning to Increase Oil Supplies to Germany

Supply Chain Brain

Tokayev said that Kazakhstan has shipped roughly 500,000 metric tons of crude oil to Germany’s Schwedt refinery through 2023.

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CEVA Logistics Announces New Operation in Kazakhstan

Supply Chain Brain

CEVA Logistics has announced a new office in Kazakhstan which will serve clients across Central Asia. The office will also be the regional focus for customers in Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan.

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What You Can’t See Can Hurt You – Is Your Supply Chain Really Transparent?

Logility

In 2020, the poorest working conditions were identified in Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, Honduras, India, Kazakhstan, the Philippines, Turkey, and Zimbabwe. Supply chains are opaque. Violations of workers’ rights are at an all-time high. Yet you may need to buy from these countries.

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What is “World Logistics Passport” initiative?

Shipsy

along with Indonesia & South Africa, joining Colombia, Senegal, Kazakhstan, Brazil, Uruguay and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the club of trading nations. This network built through this programme has multiple operational & financial benefits to business. On February 3rd’ 2021 – India became a member of the WLP.

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The move to rail: a look at China-Europe supply chains

Resilinc

Le Figaro also reports that at the border of Poland and Kazakhstan—one of two points on the Xian-Valenton line where loads must be switched to different trains due to the wider gauge of Soviet-era railways—new docks for unloading and reloading goods are being built to expand capacity to 25 or 30 trains per day on the Xian-Valenton line.

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Logistics Execs Split on Outcome of NAFTA Talks

Material Handling & Logistics

Also falling: Kazakhstan fell six places despite a resumption in economic growth and announcement of a long-term development blueprint. Infrastructure and transport rankings fell for Kazakhstan, Sri Lanka, Colombia, Brazil, Thailand and Kuwait. --In --Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy, tumbled to No. 31 from No. 24 a year ago.

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China Restricts Exports on Two Chip Metals, Raising Supply Chain Concerns

Exiger Perspectives

The restrictions from China may trigger former producers in Germany and Kazakhstan to restart commercial production, which could provide the U.S. With existing domestic deposits and expanding processing capacity, Exiger’s research and analysis suggests that the U.S. is capable of achieving full domestic production over the long term.

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