TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, December 25. An official
dispatch ceremony held at Masan Port in South Korea marked the
commencement of the shipment of Uzbekistan’s inaugural batch of
high-speed passenger trains, Trend reports via Temiryo‘lkargo.
This operation is characterized by intricate multimodal
logistics, which meticulously orchestrate the trains' journey
through China and Kazakhstan en route to Uzbekistan.
The first trainset consists of seven cars, with the arrival of
the rolling stock in Uzbekistan scheduled for the period from
January through February 2025.
The project represents complex, high-responsibility project
logistics rather than a standard cargo shipment. Transporting
complete railway trainsets requires the use of specialized loading
and unloading technologies, multiple transshipment stages,
compliance with dimensional and weight restrictions, engagement of
special-purpose road transport, as well as coordinated insurance
and customs procedures within a single, end-to-end logistics
chain.
Within this process, Temiryo‘lkargo JSC acts as the lead
international multimodal logistics operator, organizing
transportation from the manufacturer to the final destination on a
door-to-door basis. The company has developed a logistics route
spanning South Korea - China - Kazakhstan - Uzbekistan, integrating
maritime and land transport modes into a unified and coordinated
system.
At present, the Hyundai Rotem high-speed passenger trains have
arrived at Tianjin Port (China), where they were loaded onto
specialized road transport vehicles and have begun their onward
journey toward Uzbekistan.