(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 13. The year 2024 saw
Azerbaijan Railways CJSC hitting the ground running with a flurry
of milestones in its partnership with China's rail administration
and other organizations, leading to a significant uptick in rail
freight volumes, the CJSC told Trend .
"One of the most notable achievements of the year was the
inaugural export block train from Azerbaijan to China through the
Middle Corridor. On November 24, the inaugural export block train
transporting 62 40-foot containers containing 1,664 tons of coke
sailed from Baku to Xi'an, one of China's main dry ports, via
Kazakhstan. This action created new avenues for local entrepreneurs
to directly export goods to the Chinese market.
This advancement signifies a new stage in the economic and
transportation relations between Azerbaijan and China, bolstering
Azerbaijan's key position in global freight transit. The increasing
volume of transit and import goods from China to Azerbaijan, as
well as exports from Azerbaijan to China, has improved the efficacy
of the Middle Corridor. The swift expansion of this route requires
a proportional rise in freight volumes in both the East-West and
West-East directions," the CJSC statement said.
Another key achievement was the dispatch of the first container
block train from Xi'an to Azerbaijan's Baku in March, which arrived
within merely eleven days.
Throughout 2024, a total of 358 block trains were sent along the
China-Central Asia-Azerbaijan route, including 146 block trains
(15,292 TEU) that facilitated the transportation of transit cargo,
while 212 block trains (20,956 TEU) carried imported goods. The
transported cargo primarily consisted of medicines, vehicles, auto
parts, bicycles, motorcycles, and water pumps, as well as both food
and non-food products.
These positive outcomes in freight transportation were driven by
ongoing discussions and cooperation between Azerbaijan Railways and
Chinese railway authorities. In May 2024, ADY's leadership met with
representatives from China Railways, China's state-owned railway
operator, to discuss various collaborative initiatives, including
the further development of the Middle Corridor and the
revitalization of freight traffic along the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars (BTK)
railway line, which has now reached a capacity of 5 million tons
per year. The CJSC also reaffirmed its commitment to facilitating
the flow of goods returning from Türkiye and Azerbaijan to China
via the west-east direction.
Commencing in June 2024, cargo consignments have been
operationally deployed in a trial phase from Lianyungang, a
preeminent maritime hub in eastern China, alongside the logistical
node of Xi'an.
In September 2024, with Chinese involvement, an initiative was
proposed to establish the International Association "Eurasian
Transport Route" in Baku. This association aims to create another
branch of the Middle Corridor on the eastern side of the Caspian
Sea. The route will pass through China, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan,
Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, the Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and
Turkey, covering railway, road, and sea routes, as well as
components of road infrastructure. The association will serve as a
collective body to effectively organize and diversify cargo
transportation along the Middle Corridor.
Additionally, the Azerbaijan Railways delegation participated in
the "Global Partners Meeting and the Trans-Caspian International
Transport Route Forum" organized by China Railway Express (Xi'an)
in China during the same month.
During the forum, Azerbaijan Railways representatives joined
discussions on collaborative efforts to develop the Middle
Corridor, along with representatives from the railways of China,
Kazakhstan, and Georgia, as well as other permanent members of the
Trans-Caspian International Transport Corridor International
Association.
As a result of these meetings, a memorandum of cooperation was
signed with China Railway Container Transport Corp. Ltd. (CRCT) to
join the Middle Corridor Multimodal LLC joint venture, co-founded
by Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Georgia. The partnership's main goal
is to advance the Middle Corridor and increase cargo volumes by
improving the organization of container trains from China.
Looking ahead to 2025, plans are in place to more than triple
the number of block trains sent annually from China to Azerbaijan
and Europe, reaching up to 1,000 trains per year. Azerbaijan's
infrastructure capabilities are set to meet these ambitious
targets.
So, the growth of cargo transportation along the routes
China-Azerbaijan and Azerbaijan-China is speeding up the Middle
Corridor's development as an East-West-East route. This makes sure
that cargo services between the two countries are safe, quick, and
efficient.
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