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GruzovichkoF

Company

Transport
Russia
North-West Federal District of the Russian Federation
St. Petersburg
st. 10th Krasnoarmeyskaya d.22, BC "Kellerman" 4th floor


Top managers:
Rudzy Igor Olegovich

Content

Revenue and Net Profit Ths. rub

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Owners

GruzovichkoF - the company operates in the field of providing transport services to the population and legal entities.

Performance indicators

2024: Revenue growth by 2.3% to RUB 853.38 mln

In 2024, the revenue of the freight transportation service GruzovichkoF reached 853.38 million rubles, which is 2.3% more than in 2023, when it amounted to 834.12 million rubles. The company received 141.57 million rubles of net profit, in 2023 it amounted to 108.27 million rubles. This is evidenced by the financial statements released in August 2025.

History

In April 2017, it became known that GruzovichkoF-Outsourcing created a delivery service for the first online store IKEA in, Russia which begins its work in. To Moscow

The delivery service was created from scratch. Investments in the project amounted to 50 million rubles. The projected payback period is within three years.

Especially for this project, GruzovichkoF-Outsourcing has developed software that combines many years of company experience and IKEA standards. This program allows you to speed up the delivery process and eliminate errors, predict loading and adapt to it. As a result, buyers of the IKEA online store should be able to save up to 30% on delivery compared to the average price in the small-tonnage transportation market in Moscow. In addition, this will allow GruzovichkoF-Outsourcing to significantly reduce the environmental footprint of delivery - to reduce fuel consumption, and therefore the volume of emissions into the atmosphere, the company says.

GruzovichkoF-Outsourcing will deliver purchases made in the IKEA online store not only in Moscow, but also in other large cities within a radius of 500 km. from the Moscow Ring Road.

"The
freight outsourcing market in Russia is now predominantly black or gray," said Jan Zhigalko, First Deputy General Director of GruzovichkoF Outsourcing. - Only industry leaders can afford to make all-white projects that meet the requirements of large networks. By creating a delivery service for the IKEA online store, we have taken into account all the requirements of Russian legislation and the international IWAY standard, which allows the network to remain one of the most attractive employers in the country, and, of course, we expect to scale this experience to other joint projects with IKEA. "