BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 7. The relevance of
the Middle Corridor is growing, said Katerina Zuban, Managing
Director of Rhenus Logistics Azerbaijan LLC, at the
German-Azerbaijani Conference on Export Financing, Trend reports.
“The Middle Corridor, also known as the Trans-Caspian Transport
Corridor, is becoming an increasingly important and active route
each year, requiring new solutions and resources. Since our arrival
in Azerbaijan in 2014, we have observed significant changes and
growth in the logistics sector. Over the past decade, many new
logistics hubs and infrastructure solutions have been established
in the country,” she said.
Zuban highlighted new developments, including the
Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway, connecting Europe and Asia, as well as
logistics centers around the capital, such as the Absheron
Logistics Center and the Alat Free Economic Zone.
She added that the country’s infrastructure is growing by leaps
and bounds alongside the development of the Middle Corridor,
underscoring that a dependable local network is the backbone for
the route’s successful operation.
Rhenus Logistics Azerbaijan LLC is the Azerbaijani subsidiary of
the global Rhenus Group, a German logistics company that provides a
wide range of transportation, warehousing, and customs clearance
services. Established in 2015, it offers comprehensive logistics
solutions, including land, sea, and air freight, and has been the
official logistics partner for COP29 in Azerbaijan, demonstrating a
commitment to sustainable practices like using emission-free
e-trucks.
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