Kazakhstan is well positioned to strengthen its role as a key transit hub between China and Europe amid global shifts in logistics
Kazakhstan is well positioned to strengthen its role as a key transit hub between China and Europe amid global shifts in logistics
The Trans-Caspian International Transport Route has developed significantly in recent years as one of the routes for freight traffic between China and Europe
The rapid development of trade relations between Russia and the countries of the Global South, particularly India, entails the need for the development of transport infrastructure and the organization of new cargo delivery routes
Far from a one-off undertaking, the digital transformation is a continuous effort to adapt the transport infrastructure to the evolving technological capabilities and requirements.
In the face of changes in the international political situation, developing transport corridors in Eurasia has become a matter of vital importance.
The use of artificial intelligence technologies in the management of transportation processes, on all modes of transportation and within transport infrastructure, helps to create conditions for improved efficiency and the development of radically new areas of economic activity
The Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (TITR) runs through China, Kazakhstan, the Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey and further through the Black Sea to Europe. The TITR is a multimodal route that involves two modes of transport: rail and sea.