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Rhenus Group signs ‘Memorandum of Understanding” with National Company Kazakhstan Temir Zholy

Jun 20, 2023

The transport and logistics service provider is strengthening its foothold along the Middle Corridor of the New Silk Road. During a state visit to Kazakhstan by German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, the Rhenus Group signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Kazakhstan Railways (National Company Kazakhstan Temir Zholy), which includes enhancing the transshipment capacity of the Caspian Sea region.

Rhenus and Kazakhstan Temir Zholy have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to explore joint ways to develop transshipment facilities in the Caspian ports. In doing so, the two companies aim to help strengthen the transport route between Europe and China that passes south of Russia, known as the Middle Corridor. The Corridor runs from Romania, Bulgaria, and Turkey via Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan to China. The Memorandum was signed in Astana on June 20, 2023, in the presence of German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, who was in Kazakhstan on an official state visit, and the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Kasym-Schomart Tokayev.

The partners will work together on project planning for logistic centers in the Caspian Sea region as well as on increasing freight turnover along the Middle Corridor. Other topics include technical and advisory support for the design of a container hub in the port of Aktau and assistance in attracting transit cargo.

“The Middle Corridor is more than just a transit route. It provides access to a market with over 90 million consumers. Rhenus has been present in Central Asia for almost 30 years. In this region, we are focusing on supply chain stability and capacity, on developing and operating high-performance container terminals and shipping links on the Caspian Sea. Therefore, we plan to invest in corresponding handling capacities on the Middle Corridor in the long term," explains Tobias Bartz, CEO and Chairman of the Management Board of the Rhenus Group.

Heinrich Kerstgens, Project Manager and Representative of the Management Board of the Rhenus Group, adds: “We expect strong growth in Central Asian and Caucasian economies and an increase in containerized goods flows. The ports of Aktau and Kuryk are important hubs along the Middle Corridor to connect traffic between Asia and Europe via the Southern Caucasus and the Black Sea or Türkiye. Together with Kazakhstan Temir Zholy, we could build a strong cooperation network along the Middle Corridor and connect it to existing networks in Europe, so that this route perfectly meets the requirements of our customers.”


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