N-Trans increases turnover to UAH 1.4 bln in H1 2024

N-Trans, part of the NIKO group of companies, increased its turnover by 10% in January-June 2024, reaching UAH 1.4 billion, according to a company statement on its website.
"Our main goal remains the expansion of optimal logistics routes and improving service quality for our clients," said CEO Denys Fomenko, as quoted in the press release.
The company said that its transportation network currently covers Europe and Asia, serving major clients such as Mitsubishi, Hyundai, Volkswagen, Audi, Scania, Iveco, BYD, and Haval.
"As of September 1, 2024, N-Trans has over 400 active corporate clients in its portfolio, a 20% increase compared to 2023," Fomenko told Interfax-Ukraine.
According to the press release, N-Trans operates a functional logistics terminal located 45 km along the Kyiv-Chop highway. The facility includes a 24,100 sq. km vehicle arrival zone, a 164 sq. m. enclosed temporary storage warehouse, a 36,300 sq. m. open customs warehouse, and a 60,000 sq. m. open commercial warehouse. The terminal also houses a Kyiv Customs Service post and a phytosanitary control point operated by the State Service of Ukraine on Food Safety and Consumer Protection in Kyiv region.
N-Trans LLC, according to information on its website, was founded in 2004 as a transport enterprise of the NIKO Trading House, the Ukrainian importer of Mitsubishi vehicles. In 2008, the company revised its business strategy, expanded its range of services, and became a logistics operator. Today, it is one of Ukraine's leading providers of comprehensive logistics services, with key activities including international road and container transportation, customs terminal services, customs clearance, and warehouse logistics.