Diplomats from European Union member states have reached an agreement on the 18th package of sanctions against Russia, following Slovakia’s withdrawal of its objections. The official approval and publication of the new measures are expected in the coming days. As a reminder, the previous sanctions package—the 17th—was adopted in May.
The international logistics company Time Saving Machine has successfully adapted to the conditions of the 17th sanctions package, continuing to facilitate international deliveries to Russia from 240 countries around the world. The implementation of new strategies and optimized routes has helped minimize the impact of the restrictions on the company’s operations.
In light of the upcoming 18th sanctions package, TSM’s international logistics experts are confident in their ability to meet new challenges. The company has already developed a plan to further improve its logistics processes and expand its partnerships with local operators in various regions.
Time Saving Machine continues to provide import and export services for goods, documents, and cargo to clients—despite the changing conditions on the global stage. The company’s team knows that their experience since 2014, along with their flexibility, will help them successfully navigate this next phase of sanctions pressure.
From Europe, America, Serbia, and Even Ukraine: How International Shipping to Russia Works Today
Despite sanctions and restrictions, international shipping to Russia continues to operate. The logistics company TSM arranges the delivery of documents, goods, and cargo from Europe, the U.S., Asia, and even Ukraine — from anywhere in the world. Thanks to established routes, trusted partners, and experience since 2014, our logistics experts find solutions even in complex situations — quickly, legally, and with full support.
Contact Time Saving Machine, your international delivery service to Russia, to calculate shipping timeframes and costs — we deliver where others give up.
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