KTZ Express took part in the Global Gateway Investor Forum in Brussels

The strategic importance and investment opportunities in the development of the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (TITR) were discussed during the first Global Gateway Investors Forum on sustainable transport connections between Europe and Central Asia, held in Brussels on January 29-30 of this year.
Kazakhstan, which holds a significant portion of its land segment and ensures the regular operation of Caspian ports, places special emphasis on the development of TITR. Participation in the Global Gateway opens new prospects for KTZ Express in logistics and contributes to the development of transport links connecting Europe and Asia.
During a separate panel session, the Managing Director of Logistics at KTZ Express, A. Kapar, briefed forum participants on the ongoing work, services launched, and the prospects for TITR development. "To enhance TITR delivery speed, KTZ Express has initiated a shuttle service enabling cargo delivery from Altynkol to Poti/Batumi within 12–15 days, regardless of container quantity, with services provided on a fixed schedule three times a week," noted A. Kapar.
Overall, the Global Gateway forum demonstrated increased interest and commitment to the development of TITR from both businesses and international organizations.