The Coordinating Council of the Republic of Azerbaijan on Transit Freight, with the Decree of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan No. 655 dated October 21, 2015, facilitating border crossing procedures and transportation processes in the field of transportation of transit cargo through railways, sea transport, sea ports and sea terminals, as well as the state operating in this field was created with the aim of ensuring coordination between institutions.
The integration of rail, road, sea and air transport creates a single multimodal network that ensures rapid movement of goods across borders and regions. Multimodal transportation in transit cargo transportation not only reduces costs and transportation time, but also increases supply chain stability and acts as a key element of global and regional trade networks.
Azerbaijan, as a strategic transportation hub, ensures the flow of goods between Asia and Europe through international corridors. It strengthens its position in international trade. These routes increase Azerbaijan's transit potential, turning the country into an international logistics center.
Azerbaijan's transit and customs systems are simplified through legal regulations and digital solutions. Official documents and permit mechanisms provide the legal basis for international freight transportation, while port procedures facilitate the efficient management of cargo flows. Additionally, alignment with international conventions enhances Azerbaijan's integration into the global transportation network and facilitates trade relations.
This section includes analytical data in the field of transport and logistics: periodic analyses of cargo flows, transit volumes, and other indicators through quarterly and annual reports. The research and analysis section provides insights into sector development dynamics, trends, and strategic analyses. International reports offer comparative data on the global transport market, allowing for the evaluation of Azerbaijan's position in this sector.
This section provides information on transit news, government policies, media materials, and transportation bulletins, covering key aspects of transit operations management (tariffs, digitization, regulations).
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