What happened to the Russian branches of western companies? A former manager took over the eastern business of the logistics giant Kuehne + Nagel. For him there is only one remedy: pragmatism.
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Whenever Perry Neumann wants to visit his native country, he undertakes an odyssey: a flight from Moscow to Kaliningrad. Onward journey with a driver towards Poland. Two and a half hours waiting at the Russian-Polish border. Drive to Gdansk. Flight from Gdansk to Frankfurt am Main. And then further in the rental car. The journey from door to door takes more than twelve hours, and that’s fast. Most connections from the Russian capital to Germany require significantly more time.
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Jane Stock is a technology author, who has written for 24 Hours World. She writes about the latest in technology news and trends, and is always on the lookout for new and innovative ways to improve his audience’s experience.