BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 15. Azerbaijan
is actively digitizing its transport and logistics sector to
streamline international trade, said Deputy Prime Minister of
Azerbaijan, Shahin Mustafayev, at the International Economic Forum
"Russia — Islamic World: KazanForum-2026," Trend reports.


"At the end of 2025, President Ilham Aliyev signed a decree on
the digitalization of processes in transport, logistics, and trade,
under which a 'digital single window' system is being developed.
The platform will unite all participants in logistics chains and
will be integrated with the digital systems of partner countries
along the corridors. In parallel, modern tools such as TMS and ERP
are being implemented, reducing administrative barriers and
increasing transparency," Mustafayev noted.







He also announced the creation of an international aviation
cluster within the Alat Free Economic Zone (FEZ) with a capacity of
1.5 million tons of cargo per year, which will serve as a
multimodal hub connecting all modes of transport. Currently, the
country operates nine international airports and the Baku
International Sea Trade Port, the largest on the Caspian Sea, whose
capacity continues to expand.