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Transport Corridor

The creation and operations of international rail, road and sea routes, co-ordinated to transport cargo long distances, usually international and designed to benefit all participating countries. For example, the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (TITR), also known as the Middle Corridor; and the European Union’s Ten-T network.

An area where one or more modes of transport operate and share a common course and specifics of freight transportation. Transport corridors can generate wider economic benefits and costs through their effects on a potentially diverse set of development outcomes.

This topic is key for ports in Southern Europe, the Caspian Sea and Central Asia – developing trade between Europe and Asia.

Georgia’s Natia Turnava meets Azerbaijani Minister of Economy Mikael Jabarov in Baku

Georgian and Azeri ministers discuss transport corridors – February 28, 2020 “We discussed joint logistics projects with the Minister of Economy of...

Bulgaria, Greece express readiness to accelerate activities to build multimodal corridor

Bulgaria and Greece hold transport talks in Alexandroupolis – February 26, 2020 The Minister of Transport, Information Technology and Communications...

Georgia Minister meets with Asian Development Bank

Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Natia Turnava held a working meeting with Shane Rosenthal, Permanent Representative of the Asian Development...

TRACECA discusses transport corridor development with Georgia

Tbilisi, Georgia (Ports Europe) February 27, 2020 – Asset Assavbayev, Secretary General of the PS IGC TRACECA, has visited Georgia and met with Natela...

Ukraine supports digitization of GUAM transport corridor

Odessa, Ukraine (Ports Europe) February 25, 2020 – Ukraine will facilitate the digitization of the GUAM transport corridor, said Minister of...

International North–South Transport Corridor attracts further regional interest

Baku, Azerbaijan (Ports Europe) February 25, 2020 – Both Iran and Pakistan have shown interest in becoming linked to the International North–South...

Analysis – Iran intends to improve port rail connections to develop international trade

Vienna, Austria (Ports Europe) February 23, 2020 – The state-owned Iran Ports and Maritime Organization (PMO) is planning a local conference to discuss...

EU to hold TEN-T day in Croatia in May 2020

The European Commission, together with the Croatian Presidency of the Council of the EU and Ministry of Transport of Croatia, will hold a TEN-T Days 2020...

Ukrainian sea ports authority saves UAH 63.44 million in 2019

Odessa, Ukraine (Ports Europe) February 14, 2020 – The Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority (USPA) has reported that it reduced expenses over UAH 277.7 million...

Georgia-Turkmenistan promotion focuses on the Lapis Lazuli transport corridor

Tbilisi, Georgia (Ports Europe) February 12, 2020 – The Embassy of Turkmenistan in Georgia and the “CBA Kaizen” company have hosted a...

Digital Route seminar held in Aktau port including OSCE participation

Baku, Azerbaijan (Ports Europe) February 11, 2020 – The Digital Route project has held a seminar in the port of Aktau, Kazakhstan, with the participation...

Prime Minister of Georgia, Minister of Economy of Azerbaijan discuss bilateral economic cooperation

Georgia – Prime Minister’s Press Office – February 10, 2020 The positive dynamics of economic cooperation between Georgia and Azerbaijan and...

Ukraine interested in developing digital transport corridors

Ukraine is interested in developing digital transport corridors, Vladislav Krykliy – January 31, 2020 On January 31, 2020, representatives of the...

Rhine-Alps corridor looks to a hydrogen-powered future

News Release – Climate-neutral Rhine-Alps Corridor – Port of Rotterdam – January 31, 2020 Seventeen parties have today taken the first step...

Baku port reports increased cargo in 2019

In 2019, the volume of cargo at the “Baku International Sea Trade Port” CJSC (Port of Baku) increased by 7,2% compared to 2018 (3.78 million tons) reaching...

Istanbul-Tehran-Islamabad container train may finally run

Istanbul, Turkey (Ports Europe) February 2, 2020 – The national railway companies of Turkey, Iran and Pakistan have agreed to resume regular operations...

Acciona heads consortium in bid for contract to build a second line on Divaca-Koper railway

Koper, Slovenia (Ports Europe) January 28, 2020 – A consortium of Acciona SA, a Spanish renewables and construction company, Pizzarotti of Italy and the...

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