Iran, Turkmenistan Develop Joint Program To Boost Cargo Transit
Speaking at a meeting on September 7 in Tehran with Turkmenistan's Minister of Railway Transport, Mammet Akmammedov, Sadegh emphasized that both countries are closely focused on expanding cargo transport and transit, noting that rail shipments alone could reach six million tons per year.
She articulated that augmenting the interchange of freight
rolling stock is pivotal to realizing the projected throughput
metrics.
“The quotidian logistics and interchange of 400 freight wagons at
the Serakhs frontier and 150 at the Incheburun frontier could
substantially enhance the dynamics of transit and cargo
transportation,” Sadegh stressed.
In accordance with the bilateral strategic framework established
between the Islamic Republic of Iran and Turkmenistan, both nations
are poised to operationalize a target of facilitating an annual
throughput of 20 million metric tons traversing their respective
jurisdictions by the year 2028.

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