CEO LTG Cargo: ‘Flexibility is the new normal in logistics’

In a challenging period for the logistics and rail freight industry, Lithuania found itself in the eye of the storm. However, Lithuanian Railways and its freight subsidiary LTG Cargo showcased that companies can circumvent obstacles, develop new ideas and agile planning, and always keep customers in mind. Eglė Šimė, CEO of LTG Cargo, shared her thoughts on these matters in an interview with RailFreight.com.
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