BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 24. The second day of
the 2nd Forum on Logistics and Oil Trade in the Caspian and Central
Asian Regions has begun in Baku, Trend reports.


The second day of the forum features discussions on topics such
as an overview of current capacities and actual volumes of key
pipelines: CPC, BTC, Baku-Supsa, and others; the Middle Corridor:
expected logistical changes following the potential opening of the
Zangezur Corridor; Measures to reduce transit time (digitalization
processes, unification of customs procedures, modernization of
railways, renewal of the fleet and rolling stock); status of the
modernization of the Baku–Tbilisi–Kars (BTK) railway; Port capacity
and development: Alat and Dubandi (Azerbaijan), Aktau and Kuryk
(Kazakhstan), Poti, Batumi, and Kulevi (Georgia); readiness for
growth in cargo volumes; Uzbekistan as a logistics hub: an emerging
role in trade with China and South Asia, and others.


Meanwhile, the forum’s agenda covers key areas, including
transport and infrastructure, financial aspects and transactions,
and trade strategies in a changing global environment.







The forum aims to foster professional dialogue, exchange of
experience, and the establishment of business contacts in the field
of regional oil trade and logistics.


Will be updated