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BOMI GROUP INAUGURATES NEW WAREHOUSE IN RUSSIA

Bomi Group, a leader multinational company in integrated logistics for the Healthcare sector, is pleased to announce the opening of a new 3.400m² warehouse (Industrial park Sherizon-Nord) close to Sheremetyevo Airport (Moscow Region) provided with +2+8°C dedicated rooms, which offers its customers a better quality and speed of transport service in the regions and Moscow Distribution.

The Sheremetyevo Warehouse is a crucial junction for transport network, considering its strategic position close to Moscow, and close to MKAD and A-107/M11 highways.

Total area of 3,400 m² is with ambient temperature and three refrigerated units. We also offer warehousing, customs clearance and import/export assistance, labelling and co-packing, as well as the local and regional distribution of diagnostic products, pharmaceuticals (dialysis) and medical devices. Our extensive distribution network enable to cover the Moscow and rest of the country.

The inauguration of new warehouse represents a significant arrival point and sets concrete foundations for further growth, as highlighted by the words of Pavlo Isayenko, Operational Manager of Russia: “We decided to create a new warehouse that consolidates the presence of BOMI on the Russian territory and allows to concentrate productivity and underline our constant commitment to provide our customers with an excellent service dedicated exclusively to the Healthcare sector”.

Alen Voskeriçyan, Head of Eurasia & Mena, noted that “Bomi Group is a devoted, dynamic, and distinctive third party logistics player with more than 30 years of experience. We always seek to find new ways for taking the concept of standard logistics to the next level. The inauguration of the new warehouse refers to the significance of our commitment to bring high-quality standards to the Russian Healthcare Industry. Our goal is to provide tailored services to meet the needs of our clients by implementing value-added services and technologies to increase the quality level of the services”.

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