Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Georgia agree to create transportation consortium

  13 April 2016    Read: 1201
Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Georgia agree to create transportation consortium
Azerbaijan, Georgia and Kazakhstan agreed to create the International Trans-Caspian Transportation Consortium, said Nadir Azmammadov, spokesman for the Azerbaijan Railways CJSC, speaking to Trend Apr. 13.
The agreement to create the consortium was signed today in Baku during a meeting of the operator companies engaged in cargo transportation via the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route.

Azerbaijani companies ADY Express and ACSC Logistics, Kazakhstan`s KTZ Express and Georgia`s Trans Caucasus Terminals LLC became members of the consortium.

During the meeting, it was also decided to establish the consortium`s supervisory board led by Igbal Huseynov, deputy head of the Azerbaijan Railways CJSC, said Azmammadov.

He noted that the parties signed a protocol and decided that a timetable of freight trains, moving on the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route, will be created in May.

The Trans-Caspian International Transport Route runs from China to Europe through Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey and Ukraine.

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