CLOSED JOINT STOCK COMPANY INTERTRANS
Close End Joint Stock Co. Intertrans is a Ukrainian transport and forwarding company with a history rooted in the state's transportation sector. Founded in October 1992 as part of the Ministry of Transport of Ukraine and the State Railway Administration, the company underwent restructuring in June 2004 to become Closed End Joint Stock Co. Intertrans. It operates within a broad network of affiliations and professional bodies, including membership in the Ukrainian Association of International Forwarders, the International Federation of International Forwarders Associations, and AsMAP of Ukraine. These associations underline its engagement with international freight forwarding standards and industry practices.
Intertrans focuses on transportation and forwarding services for transit, domestic, and export/import freights across several modes. The core operations emphasize railway transport, but the company also coordinates automobile freight and other forms of freight movement across Ukraine, the CIS region, Europe, and Asia. The organization maintains experience in utilizing its own rail facilities as well as leased railway transport assets, and it holds the necessary licenses to provide railway transportation services as issued by the Ministry of Transport and Communications of Ukraine (License AA No. 217102).
A notable aspect of Intertrans’ activities is its handling of border procedures for transit freights. The company processes declarations and coordinates centralized payments for ecological, veterinary, phytosanitary, and other inspections required by Ukrainian law at border crossings. This regulatory capability highlights its role in ensuring compliance with customs-related and sanitary requirements during cross-border shipments.
Intertrans also maintains affiliations with key railway terminals and regional railway administrations across Ukraine, with presence in major industrial hubs such as Dnipro, Donetsk, Odesa, Kharkiv, Kyiv, Lviv, and Chop. Since 2004, the company has expanded its services to include advertising on Ukrainian railway transport, leveraging its network of facilities for promotional activities tied to freight movement.
Overall, Intertrans presents a profile of a traditional, state-rooted freight forwarding entity with a focus on rail-based logistics, complemented by road transport and cross-border regulatory support to facilitate transit and export/import operations.
