DUSHANBE, Tajikistan, December 17. AD Ports
Group and Tajikistan’s AVESTO Group have agreed to establish a
joint venture aimed at developing integrated logistics and freight
forwarding services across Tajikistan to boost its presence along
the Middle Corridor, Trend reports via AD Ports Group.
Under the terms of a shareholder agreement between the two
parties, the newly established company will initially operate as an
asset-light freight forwarder. In its first phase, it will
consolidate and manage the freight and logistics operations of
AVESTO Group's subsidiaries, while also providing services to
third-party clients within the domestic market.
The joint venture will be majority-owned by AD Ports Group,
which will hold a 51% stake, while AVESTO Group will retain the
remaining 49%. The partnership is designed to evolve in phases,
enabling steady expansion and the potential for developing
additional logistics capabilities over time.
AVESTO Group, one of Tajikistan's largest private industrial
conglomerates, operates over 30 businesses and manufacturing
facilities across diverse sectors, while maintaining strategic
partnerships with several international joint venture entities.
This initiative aligns with AD Ports Group’s broader strategy to
bolster its presence along the Middle Corridor, a vital east-west
trade route connecting Central Asia with the Caucasus and Europe.
By passing through Tajikistan, the corridor links overland
transport networks to maritime routes crossing the Caspian Sea,
continuing onward through Azerbaijan and Georgia, thus facilitating
the growing trade flows between Asia and European markets.