Dairy producers have warned of supply disruptions due to the fuel crisis in Russia
Russian dairy producers have informed retail chains of unavoidable delays in deliveries caused by an acute fuel shortage.
The document emphasizes that businesses are facing a critical situation that prevents them from adhering to established schedules.
Currently, the most significant logistics issues are being experienced by producers in Udmurtia, as well as in the Volgograd and Astrakhan regions.
Due to these circumstances, suppliers have appealed to retailers with an urgent request to waive penalties, fines, and any other measures of liability for delayed product deliveries.
Market experts confirm that the logistics situation is worsening by the day.
Alexander Ageenkov, commercial director of the Pooling.me platform, stated that the service—which handles tens of thousands of shipments across Russia—has recently recorded widespread violations of delivery deadlines.
The Kremlin denies there is a fuel crisis, despite hours-long lines at gas stations
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