Azerbaijan, Georgia and Kazakhstan create joint venture to develop Middle Corridor’s multimodal service

Azerbaijan, Georgia and Kazakhstan create joint venture to develop Middle Corridor’s multimodal service
Опубликовано: Saturday, 04 November 2023 12:07

The company will provide services on a one-stop-shop basis, guarantee delivery times, and pursue a coordinated policy for developing multimodal service on the China – Europe/Türkiye – China route. During the Global Gateway Forum in Brussels on 25-26 October, Hyrasia One, a subsidiary of the Svevind Energy Group, and the Sarzha multifunctional marine terminal of Semurg Invest have agreed to transport pure hydrogen and ammonia from the Kuryk port in western Kazakhstan to Europe via TITR.

Last year, the volume of freight traffic in Kazakhstan along the TITR increased by 2.5 times and reached 1.5 million tons. Established in 2017, the TITR International Association includes member countries such as Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, China, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Poland, Romania and Türkiye.

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