Sarzha Terminal boosts Middle Corridor

Construction under way at Kuryk Port in Kazakhstan

Source: Kuryk Port

A key gateway in Asia’s Middle Corridor is now operational and ready to handle new volumes of dry and general cargo

The newly inaugurated Sarzha Terminal increases capacity at Kuryk Port in Kazakhstan which sits on the trade route connecting the Caspian and Black seas.

The Middle Corridor, also known as the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route, is considered a reliable alternative to the northern route through Russia, or the southern route via the Suez Canal.

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