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MG is gearing up: how the worldwide holding changes logistics

MG is a worldwide corporation uniting several companies under its banner with each and every one being a leader in its expertise.

“We create multiple points of contact which enable clients to seamlessly deliver goods all across the world,” says MG.

First Minsk Terminal (FMT)

FMT is a modern facility which gates-in more than 50 containers every day. “Comfort for clients is our priority,” noted FMT representative, who pointed out that this is the reason they located the terminal in close proximity to key logistic hubs.

FMT is the first container business in Minsk, Belarus, to have integrated SKAT system, which grants clients full real-time control of their fleet via online tools. Also worth mentioning is FMT’s meticulous check of units enhanced with protocols and photographs.

First Istanbul Terminal (FIT)

FIT is located only 13 kilometres from the Turkish port of Ambarli. Here, FIT specialists offer a wide spectrum of services: from transportation of empty units to registration and storage of reefer containers with plugging-in.

“We operate faster than other terminals. At FIT our clients are also complemented with available KTF service for Turkish importation, CMC for India and extension of temporary importation in Belarus,” said FIT representative.

First Tehran terminal (FTT)

MG is always looking for a challenge and now opening two Iran port terminals in Bandar-e Anzali and Bandar-Abbas. At the moment MG is recruiting agents to help them maximise the scale of container operations in the region.

Last but not least, the company has unveiled its plans to develop a brand-new sea line across the Caspian Sea.

MyContainers – the worldwide supplier of containers

Aside from its own network of terminals, the holding operates in more than 15 terminals in different countries, at which professionals organise safe storage of units. MyContainers offers its services in every continent and more than 80 states.

The company’s managers are always ready to sell or buy, rent or lease the necessary number of units of any type and size.

“Here at MG, we position the holding as a worldwide player which is eager to discover new logistic routes and cooperate with major companies and partners,” stated MG official.





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