We are a socially responsible business, and have the support foundation Public Institution “Pagalba tau” (Help for you), that has been operating in the Integre Trans group of companies for 5 years.
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This year, the growth was induced by decision to increase the fleet of trucks and perform more transport services by ourselves.
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The global pandemic, as well as the strained relations between Lithuania and its Eastern neighbours, and the changes dictated by the Mobility Package are just some of the many challenges that companies operating in the transport and logistics sector are now facing. Integre Trans, which was established during the 2008 financial crisis, is no exception. However, unlike many companies in the sector, this logistics company is not afraid of tackling crises and sees each one as a new opportunity.
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The transport and logistics services company Integre Trans will soon add 100 new trucks to its existing fleet of 500 vehicles. Citadele Bank has provided €7.9 million in financing for the company’s development.
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Despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the transport and logistics services company Integre Trans succeeded not only in increasing its financial results but also in significantly strengthening its workforce.
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Integre Trans regards sustainability as more than just a trendy buzzword that has lately become more popular. Responsibility is one of the most important values at our company, which we not only loudly proclaim but also implement through sustainability actions.
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The daily evolution of technology is rapidly changing the world that we live in. To successfully adapt, we need new skills, including the soft skills that are playing an increasingly important role in our world. According to the social network for professionals LinkedIn, the most in-demand soft skills in 2020 were creativity, persuasion, collaboration, adaptability, and emotional intelligence.
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As United Kingdom and the European Union continue negotiations trying to find an agreement on a common post-Brexit trade, 1 January is already knocking on the door. UK food, beverages and other producers are looking forward to that day with anxiety. They still don’t know how things will go next year: what agreements, tariffs and procedures will be valid. So, instead of waiting for the end of negotiations, they are already looking for solutions.
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