Dear readers! We are pleased to present you the sixth issue of the LOGISTICS magazine in 2025, which contains a lot of relevant materials. In the latest issue, our permanent partner COMITAS company presents an innovative solution dictated by the shortage of warehouse space and difficulties with personnel selection – the high-rise automated self-supporting "COMITAS Warehouse".
Dear readers! The first half of the year is approaching, which means that on the pages of the fifth issue of the magazine you will find a lot of useful analytical materials on the markets of warehouse real estate, cargo transportation, etc. Our authors Yu.V. Klimenko, M.G. Grigoryan, R.N.
Dear readers! We present to your attention the fourth issue of the LOGISTICS journal. By tradition, in the April issue we summarize the results of TransRussia | SkladTech 2025. This year, the exhibition attracted a record number of exhibitors and over 30,000 visitors. Under the heading "non-economic activity", we are posting an interesting article by A.V. Efimov on the prospects for the development of non-primary non-energy exports from Russia to Vietnam.
Last week in St. Petersburg, two stolen cars were found through the use of satellite system. The car thieves had popular models of Mazda 3 and Toyota Camry as their targets.
On Friday, November 6, members of the rapid response group of "Caesar Satellite" found Mazda 3 stolen at night from the village of Shushary by the signal of the search head. Damage: lock cylinder of the driver's door cranked. Fake plates .
At the same parking Toyota Camry stolen on October 4, from Krzhizhanovsky str. was found. The car also had a fake plate and, VIN re-punched. In the car there were documents and car policy for the fake plate numbers.
Nikolai Belikov, sales director of Caesar Satellite: "The less time has passed since the car was stolen - the more chances there are to return the car to the owner. Satellite system coupled with search tracker gives results: both cars were found in less than a week's period".
According to experts, hijackers could make about one million rubles from selling those cars.