"Turkmen Logistics" and "Afanasy Nikitin" Associations have established a partnership


The Turkmen Logistics Association and the Afanasy Nikitin Association signed a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at strengthening and developing partnerships.
The key areas of cooperation in the document include assisting each other in solving statutory tasks and expanding professional and business contacts with interested companies and organizations, as well as the development of the forwarding industry and transport logistics at the bilateral and regional levels, according to the association’s website.
The parties agreed to exchange information and experience, conduct consultations on creating comfortable and economically acceptable conditions for organizing transportation. It is also planned to organize joint conferences, business forums, seminars and training courses in the field of logistics, and implement mutually beneficial projects.
The Afanasy Nikitin Association is a non-profit association of Russian and foreign entrepreneurs, public organizations and government agencies interested in developing the export of agricultural and industrial products using the potential of the Volga-Caspian region and associated international transport and logistics corridors.
The key project of the Association is the international project of the same name “Afanasy Nikitin”, which aims to organize in the Volga-Caspian region a unified production and transport and logistics structure focused on the export of agricultural products of the Volga and Caspian regions to the countries of the Persian Gulf and the southern part of Central Asia, and also to India, mainly using the transport and logistics corridor “Volga – Caspian – transit through Iran – Persian Gulf”.
The Afanasy Nikitin Association, together with partner public organizations - participants in the MOO MAP ecosystem, is currently preparing the next international forum “Transport Logistics of the Caspian Region 2024”, which will take place on April 23-25 in Astrakhan.
In 2024, the Forum’s work will be aimed at developing effective business strategies in the context of global changes in cargo flows and the transformation of the Caspian region into a key hub of the main transport routes of Greater Eurasia. Particular attention is expected to be paid to practical issues of integration of transport systems of the Caspian countries of the CIS and Turkmenistan, as well as the formation of sustainable international transport and logistics chains within the framework of the North-South ITC.
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