Out of the logistical impasse in 14 days: how Highway Logistic Group saved the supply from China

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When international transfers to China stopped, Gidroprom's business risked losing supply. But the connection of a professional logistics partner changed everything — the cargo arrived in 14 days.

The logistical crisis of autumn 2025 has become a serious challenge for Russian businesses working with China. One of the most striking examples is Gidroprom, which effectively lost control of the supply of key equipment for two months due to the blocking of international transfers to Chinese suppliers. Attempts to find a solution through various logistics operators failed — the situation only worsened.

The turning point came when the company turned to Highway Logistic Group. Despite the long delay, the logistics operator was able not only to arrange payments to the Chinese supplier, but also to take over the entire process, from documentation support to receiving the goods at the customer's warehouse. The entire cycle took only 14 days, which was a real breakthrough in the conditions of disrupted supply chains.

According to Yaroslav Shkandaly, founder of Gidrom, Highway Logistic Group did not just provide a delivery service. She acted as a full-fledged anti-crisis partner, connecting legal and logistical tools, establishing contact with Chinese suppliers and ensuring transparent passage of customs procedures. The equipment stuck in China was promptly removed and delivered in compliance with all regulations.

This case clearly shows how important it is to choose a reliable logistics operator, especially in unstable conditions. The slightest mistake in coordination can lead to the disruption of contracts and multimillion-dollar losses. In the case of Gidroprom, it was possible not only to avoid losses, but also to preserve the company's business reputation.

Today, more and more entrepreneurs prefer logistics companies that are ready to take full responsibility for the result, including paperwork, currency settlements and customs support. Highway Logistic Group has demonstrated that speed and competence are key factors in modern logistics.