Turkmenistan transport company is developing cooperation in East-West transportation

15:20 14.11.2025 2112

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Turkmen transport company Tylla Nal Logistics is expanding its partnerships on key routes between Europe, Russia, and the Middle East, strengthening Turkmenistan's role as an important transport and logistics hub in the region. This was announced by company representative Amina Yegendurdyeva at the 18th International Exhibition "Türkmentel – 2025" and the International Conference "International Transport and Transit Corridors: Interconnection and Development – ​​2025," according to Turkmenportal.

As noted, the company specializes in multimodal transportation of various cargoes, from petroleum products to construction materials and oversized cargo. The development of the logistics sector is directly linked to the implementation of major infrastructure projects and the creation of international transport corridors.

The company has built an extensive network of representative offices to service international cargo flows. The company's head office in Ashgabat has offices in Dubai, Kazakhstan, and Turkey. Recently, an office in Khazar, with large warehouse facilities, opened. This location allows it to effectively service transit routes connecting Europe with the Middle East and Russia with countries in the region.

The company has its own fleet of heavy-duty trucks. Plans for the near future include purchasing its own railcars, which will increase transit cargo volumes and enhance independence from contractors. The company also provides customs clearance and cargo declaration services, chartering, warehousing, and the procurement and delivery of goods for clients.

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