Medlog acquires stakes in Ukrainian intermodal operator and terminal on Polish borders 16/05/25

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Link: Medlog & MSC acquire stake in Ukrainian terminal | Latest Railway News

The deal was confirmed by Yegor Grebennikov, co-owner of the TIS Group and founder of N’UNIT. Prior to the acquisition, Grebennikov held a full stake in N’UNIT and a 50% stake in Mostyska. Following the transaction, his holding in N’UNIT has been reduced to 50%, while his interest in the Mostyska terminal stands at 25%. The remaining 50% of the Mostyska terminal continues to be owned by Lemtrans, a company linked to Ukrainian businessman Rinat Akhmetov.
Swiss-based Medlog, the logistics subsidiary of Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), has completed the acquisition of shares in two Ukrainian logistics companies, Ukrainian Forbes reports.

The cross-border terminal at Mostyska plays a role in rail freight operations at the Ukrainian-Polish border. N’UNIT is an intermodal logistics company operating in Ukraine’s rail freight and container transport sector.
The agreement was the result of negotiations lasting around a year. This represents the first reported acquisition by a large international logistics company involving Ukrainian rail freight assets since the start of the full-scale war in Ukraine.
Forbes Ukraine has estimated the total value of the assets acquired by Medlog to be between approximately EUR 14 million to EUR 28 million.

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