The first step in an international aid mission: KMZ Cargo, a subsidiary of USC, sent a charitable shipment to Mongolia.

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Source: KMZ Cargo – KMZ CARGO –

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The KMZ Cargo company (part of the military-industrial holding Kinigsepp Machine-Building Plant) OSK successfully completed its first international delivery of charitable goods. They were delivered to the Russian Children's Center in Mongolia, a key center of Russian culture and language in the country. The donation was collected to support the center's educational and recreational activities and became a major contribution to supporting the younger generation and strengthening friendly ties between the countries.

Despite the logistical challenges inherent in international shipments, the KMZ Cargo team of specialists OSK We managed to connect all stages of shipping—preparation and packaging, customs clearance, transportation organization, and final delivery—into a seamless and transparent process.

"This wasn't just a delivery—it was a mission. We understood that children's smiles and their opportunities to learn and develop depended on our work. The successful shipment demonstrated our ability to effectively solve complex logistical challenges for charitable projects.

Our immediate plans include organizing and executing charitable shipments to African countries. We have already begun preliminary work analyzing logistics routes and legal requirements for the effective implementation of this project. We also thank our partners for their trust and look to the future with confidence that our professional experience will help us continue to contribute to international charitable initiatives," said the CEO of KMZ Cargo. OSK Tatiana Damaskina.

 

Publication date: 10/21/2025

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