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Rohlig SUUS Logistics opens subsidiary in Ukraine to strengthen regional presence

Rohlig SUUS Logistics has officially launched a subsidiary in Ukraine, with its headquarters in Kyiv, reinforcing the company’s strategic footprint in Central and Eastern Europe.

With years of experience operating in the Ukrainian market, the company is expanding to meet increasing demand and capitalize on the country’s growing economic potential.

The new branch offers a comprehensive range of logistics services, including road (FTL and LTL), rail, air, and sea transport, intermodal solutions, and customs clearance.

Piotr Iwo Chmielewski, CEO of Rohlig SUUS Logistics noted that Ukraine’s rebuilding and emerging economic prospects are attracting interest from investors across Poland, Western Europe, Asia, and the US.

The company has long supported cross-border logistics with regular groupage road services from its Rzeszów hub and established intermodal and rail connections. A dedicated team of specialists, including those based in Ukraine, is already serving clients in the region.





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