Ukraine could export up to 1 million tons of grain per year through Latvia's ports on the Baltic Sea, Rinalds Plavnieks, the CEO of state-owned Latvian Railways, said on Aug. 15. Speaking to Latvia's ...
Railway line. Credit: Latvian Railway. Latvian Railway (LDZ) has launched a tender for the first Phase of the procurement programme aimed at expanding the country’s electrified network. Planned within ...
The National State Railway Company of Latvia (Latvijas dzelzceš) plans to merge its subsidiaries LDz Cargo, LDz ritoša sastāva serviss and LDz loģistika in order to reduce costs and increase ...
MINSK, 6 February (BelTA) – The heads of the Belarusian and Latvian Railways met in Riga to sum up the work in 2012 and discuss cooperation prospects in 2013, BelTA learnt from the Belarusian Railways ...
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 8. On Tuesday, October 7, the government approved new Cabinet regulations prepared by the Ministry of Transport, setting the framework for the ...
MINSK, 15 July (BelTA) – Belarusian Railways and Latvian Railways have discussed the progress of electrifying the Polotsk-Daugavpils direction, the press center of Belarusian Railways told BelTA after ...
VILNIUS, Aug 15 (Reuters) - EU member Latvia could begin exporting Ukrainian grain through its ports this autumn, with volumes possibly reaching a million metric tonnes per year, the chairman of ...
RB Rail has launched the tender for the detailed technical design of the Rail Baltic high-speed railway line in Latvia. RB Rail, a joint venture (JV) between the three Baltic States, has announced a ...
MOSCOW/RIGA (Reuters) - Russia's state-owned railway monopoly is refusing most requests to take cargo from Russia to ports in Latvia, industry executives said, a serious blow to the Baltic state which ...
BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 8. Last week, representatives of the state-owned company Latvijas dzelzceļš (Latvian Railways, LDz) and its subsidiary LDZ CARGO joined the delegation of Minister of ...
Latvian anticorruption watchdog said on Monday it is probing Ugis Magonis, the former CEO of Latvijas Dzelzcels (Latvian Railway), for taking a bribe of nearly 500,000 euros (550,750 US dollars).