
We are pleased to present to you the final issue of the journal in 2025 and inform you that LOGISTICS is opening a new page in its development by starting cooperation with the Crystal Growth Foundation, which means that the information saturation of the publication will change for the better. The first issue is dedicated to one of the innovative domestic developments, AI-Kantorovich, which the Crystal Growth Foundation created together with Hive Mind AI.
Dear readers! We are pleased to present to you the eleventh issue of the journal in 2025. There are a lot of relevant and useful materials in the issue, which, hopefully, will not be ignored.
Dear readers! In September the CeMAT RUSSIA exhibition was held, which showed everyone that innovations and robotics are increasingly penetrating the logistics industry. We can safely say that many technologies are tested here, and only then they go out into the world. However, it is not only CeMAT RUSSIA that demonstrates the prevalence of the digital agenda.
India, State of Jharkhand.
Several months of work with an Indian industrial investment group have completed successfully. This cooperation began in September last year after InnoTrans 2016. Participation of the SkyWay Group of Companies in one of the world’s largest transport exhibitions aroused interest to SkyWay transport among representatives of India.
This was preceded by several visits of the President of SkyWay Group of Companies Anatoly Yunitskiy to India, negotiations at different levels of government including a presentation for Nitin Gadkari, Minister for road transport, highways and cargo traffic of the country with the population of 1.3 billion people.
The staff of SkyWay Technologies Co. prepared pre-Project proposals and, after introducing amendments from the Indian party, started the feasibility study of projects. As a result, a trilateral investment agreement has been signed. The large-scale Project consists of three parts: an urban test section, a transport system for the capital of the State and connection of two cities with a line of high-speed transport.
A comprehensive solution to complicated transport problems in the State is estimated at USD 922 million, while it will create about 1,000 jobs.
The next steps on the project are:
– land allocation
– structuring of investment transactions
– start of design and survey work