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Closing Ceremony of the First International Transport and Logistics Forum

Summary by Radio Nicaragua
From the hundred-times-heroic city of St. Petersburg, cradle of Russian intellectualism and history, and former capital of Russia, the First International Transport and Logistics Forum concluded, marking a milestone in the articulation of initiatives aimed at the sector's evolution on an international scale. During this event, the importance of strengthening specialized training for human capital in logistics areas was emphasized, as well as the…
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From the hundred-times-heroic city of St. Petersburg, cradle of Russian intellectualism and history, and former capital of Russia, the First International Transport and Logistics Forum concluded, marking a milestone in the articulation of initiatives aimed at the sector's evolution on an international scale. During this event, the importance of strengthening specialized training for human capital in logistics areas was emphasized, as well as the…

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Radio Nicaragua broke the news in on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
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