BAKU, Azerbaijan, July 9. Turkmenistan
mentioned increasing cooperation in transport and logistics with
Pakistan’s freight forwarding and provide chain firm
TRANSHOLD.
This was mirrored in a press launch revealed by the Embassy
of Turkmenistan in Pakistan following a gathering between ambassador,
Movlam Atajanov, and Babar Badat, chairman of TRANSHOLD and former
president of the Worldwide Federation of Freight Forwarders
Associations (FIATA).
“The events exchanged views on prospects for additional
growth of cooperation within the worldwide transport and
logistics sector, experience-sharing in logistics, and enhancing
the effectivity of transport and transit corridors,” the embassy
mentioned.
In response to the press launch, the discussions centered on
Turkmenistan’s function in growing worldwide transport routes
and strengthening its place as a transport and logistics hub
linking Europe and Asia.
The edges additionally highlighted the significance of increasing regional
and worldwide cooperation, bettering cargo transportation
effectivity, introducing trendy logistics options and selling
mutually useful partnerships, the report famous.
In the midst of the assembly, the events expressed curiosity in
additional cooperation and mentioned doable joint initiatives within the
transport and logistics sector.
TRANSHOLD is certainly one of Pakistan’s logistics and freight forwarding
firms, offering worldwide freight, customs brokerage,
warehousing and provide chain providers. Its chairman, Babar Badat,
served as president of FIATA, the world’s largest group
representing freight forwarders and logistics suppliers, whose
members account for a considerable share of worldwide freight
forwarding operations. The assembly displays Turkmenistan’s
continued engagement with worldwide logistics firms because it
seeks to strengthen transit connectivity by means of the Center
Hall, the North-South Transport Hall and different regional
transport routes.











