(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 22. An information
event themed "Innovations in Railroad technology in Azerbaijan:
Partnerships and Opportunities for German Companies" has been held
in Baku, Trend
reports.
The event was organized as a part of a business trip to
Azerbaijan for a delegation of German entrepreneurs by the
German-Azerbaijani Chamber of Commerce (AHK Azerbaijan) on October
21-25.
During the trip, German companies will gain comprehensive and
real information about the railway Technology market in Azerbaijan,
the standards applied, as well as potential projects and
opportunities.
The participants will have opportunities to establish direct
business connections with Azerbaijani companies and specialists in
the railway industry, facilitating extensive exchanges of
information about German expertise.
The trip participants are representatives of Elektro Thermit
GmbH & Co KG, HÜBNER GmbH & Co. KG, KATHREIN Solutions GmbH,
Schaltbau GmbH, Vagoteq GmbH, and WAGNER Rail GmbH companies.
Acting Head of the Research and Development Center at the
Azerbaijan Railways CJSC Orkhan Ahmadzade said that the CJSC is
developing a decarbonization strategy and action plan that focuses
on investments in clean technologies, renewable energy use, and the
modernization of energy-efficient infrastructure,
"Sustainable development is a key component of our growth
strategy. We are developing a decarbonization strategy and action
plan that includes investments in eco-friendly technologies, the
use of renewable energy, and the modernization of energy-efficient
infrastructure. In the future, Azerbaijan's railways plan to expand
the use of artificial intelligence (AI), implementing AI-based
solutions to improve safety, efficiency, and real-time
decision-making," he said.
He noted that AI will be used for infrastructure monitoring,
predicting maintenance needs for rolling stock and infrastructure,
managing train schedules, and optimizing cargo handling. This
initiative aims to ensure quicker response times, improved
accuracy, and more reliable services for businesses.
"Our plans also include investments in training programs for
railway staff. This is essential to ensure our team is
well-prepared to work with advanced systems and provide better
service to businesses. The business climate in Azerbaijan is
rapidly changing, and railways play a central role in the country's
economic transformation," he added.
Ahmadzade also said that Azerbaijan Railways is working on the
implementation of a situation center as a hub for monitoring and
managing railway operations.
The official pointed out that, along with attracting a larger
volume of cargo, several key areas of growth make the railway
sector in Azerbaijan attractive to investors.
"First of all, this is digitalization. Azerbaijan Railways is
undergoing significant digital transformation, utilizing systems
such as an automated railway transport management system aimed at
automating operations at stations and commercial activities at
border stations.
Advanced signaling systems, such as microprocessor
centralization and digital mobile radio communication, will provide
more effective communication.
The situational center will enable real-time observation and
control of operations, ensuring a quicker response to incidents and
improving coordination," he mentioned.
Deputy Head of the Business Mission at the German Embassy in
Baku, Heiko Schwarz, said that the Middle Corridor has significant
potential to evolve into an environmentally friendly transport
route with zero emissions.
"The role of Azerbaijan as a key transport hub is steadily
increasing. When I arrived in Azerbaijan three and a half years
ago, the Middle Corridor was stagnant. However, political changes
over the last few years have led to rapid development. Today, this
route not only facilitates the movement of goods from China to
Europe but also contributes to the creation of regional value
chains. Railways and ports play a central role in these processes,"
Schwarz pointed out.
He emphasized that in the lead-up to COP29, the topic of
environmental sustainability is becoming increasingly important.
Azerbaijan, in addition to its role as an energy producer, is
actively working to transform the Middle Corridor into a green
route that ensures zero emissions, making it unique among global
transport lines.
Meanwhile, the Middle Corridor links the container rail freight
transportation networks of China and European Union countries via
Central Asia, the Caucasus, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe.
Multilateral multimodal transportation infrastructure connects
ferry terminals of the Caspian and Black Seas with railway systems
of China, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Türkiye, Ukraine, and
Poland.
Another speaker of the event, Chairman of the Board of AHK
Azerbaijan Anar Hasanov explained that the country has set an
ambitious goal - to increase the volume of cargo transportation to
30 million tons per year by the end of 2030.
According to him, significant progress has already been
achieved, and this year the share of railway transport in
Azerbaijan's GDP has increased from 5.4 percent to seven
percent.
"Railways remain one of the most environmentally friendly modes
of transport, which is particularly important ahead of COP29, when
issues of sustainable development take center stage. Azerbaijan's
geographic location makes it a key hub on global transport
corridors connecting North-South and East-West," Hasanov pointed
out.
He added that Azerbaijan has achieved record performance in
cargo transportation, handling about 18–19 million tons of cargo
last year alone, with the goal of increasing this figure to 30
million tons by the end of 2030.
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