Kazakhstan and China have launched a test method of travel freight transportation to Europe through the Trans-Caspian International Vehicle Course (TMTM, Center Hall) from the Kuryk seaport to Baku, Azernews reports.
“A gathering of the Kazakh-Chinese joint commission on street transport was held in Aktau, inside the structure of which, without precedent for history, a preliminary travel freight transportation along the China-Kazakhstan-Azerbaijan-Georgia course through the seaports of Kuryk and Baku was launched,” the organization reports.
Specifically, as per the Service of Transport, the initial three Chinese trucks weighing 80 tons, which left Urumqi, were stacked onto a ship at the port of Kuryk on May 23 for additional entry to Baku on the course China-Kazakhstan-Azerbaijan-Georgia.
“The understanding marked last year with the Chinese side on street transport has turned into a vital snapshot of commonly helpful participation, opening up boundless opportunities and possibilities for the further improvement of exchange relations. Without precedent for the set of experiences, vehicles of the two countries approach straightforwardly travel to all significant business urban communities of the gatherings and even make travel through the regions,” Ali Altai, Director of the Board of trustees on Street Endlessly transport Control of the Service of Transport of Kazakhstan, said at a gathering of the commission.
As per him, hundreds of millions of lots of freight from China to Western countries are conveyed via ocean, as far as long as 52 days, in a more modest volume, merchandise go by rail – with regards to as long as 22 days. On account of the utilization of the Center Passage, vehicles can lessen as long as 12 days, conveying freight “house to house” without moderate stacking/unloading.
The Trans-Caspian International Vehicle Course is an international vehicle hallway running through China, Kazakhstan, the Caspian Ocean, Azerbaijan, Georgia and further to Turkiye and European countries.