Kazakhstan Strengthens Logistics with China
09.04.2025
Subsidiary “Kedentransservice” and Chinese group “Jinhua” signed an agreement for a project in Kazakhstan. They will construct a logistics complex on 17.9 hectares in Almaty. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

The complex will feature a container platform processing 300,000 TEU annually and warehouses. These facilities will enhance an export-import hub, strengthening trade ties between nations.
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The project launch will integrate international transport routes and establish a logistics network. Moreover, it will boost the intensity of economic cooperation among partners.
Company KTZ Express and Chinese YXE Trading Service Group signed two cooperation memorandums. They agreed to develop capacities and regional transit flows.
The first document outlines plans to modernize Aktau port and purchase equipment. Experts will acquire quay cranes and container ships to improve efficiency.
The second memorandum targets increased transit cargo on the China-Europe route via the country. Partners will optimize logistics and coordinate infrastructure development.
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Companies actively reinforce positions in global supply chains and attract investments. Their efforts create new jobs and support the economy.
Aktau port will become a vital link in Asia-Europe routes due to modernization. This will enhance transit potential and draw additional cargo.
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Collaboration with “Jinhua” and YXE Trading Service Group opens business opportunities. It also accelerates the country’s integration into the global transport system.
Companies plan to speed up project implementation and achieve initial results soon. Because efficient logistics strengthens competitiveness for both sides.
Developing transit routes will increase trade volumes between China and Europe through Kazakhstan. And this will raise revenues in the region’s transport sector.
Partners’ joint efforts will streamline cargo delivery processes and reduce transportation time. Thus, they will build a foundation for further economic growth.
Projects in Almaty and Aktau showcase a strategic approach to transport sector development. They affirm the region’s ambitions to lead logistics in Central Asia.
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