Solvo at TransLogistica Kazakhstan 2025: Growing Stronger in Central Asia

Solvo at TransLogistica Kazakhstan 2025

Joining TransLogistica Kazakhstan: stronger presence, deeper connections —

From September 30 to October 2, Solvo participated in TransLogistica Kazakhstan 2025. Solvo’s CBO, Maksim Deberdeev, visited the exhibition to meet the Burunday Container Terminal (BCT) team, connect with industry stakeholders, and gain insights into evolving regional logistics trends.

A Premiere Gathering in Central Asia

TransLogistica Kazakhstan is the premier event in Central Asia for transport, logistics, and supply-chain technologies. Its 28th edition drew over 270 companies from 20 countries and spanned three pavilions plus an open-air zone.

The exhibition offers a full spectrum of solutions — from freight forwarding and multimodal systems to logistics software, automation, and port infrastructure.

Solvo & Burunday Container Terminal: Closer to Clients and Regional Trends

At the BCT stand, our delegation met with existing clients, new prospects, and solution partners. These discussions provided fresh input on the specific challenges faced by terminals in Central Asia: interoperability with rail corridors, handling seasonal traffic swings, and aligning with regional transit routes like the Trans-Caspian Corridor.

Though Solvo already has a footprint in the region — including Port Aktau (Kazakhstan) and ULS (Uzbekistan) — witnessing the regional landscape in Almaty reinforced how tailored solutions must adapt to Central Asia’s terrain, regulatory context, and evolving corridors.

Looking Ahead

We express gratitude to BCT, the exhibition organizers (Iteca, Atakent-Expo, ICA Events), and all participants who welcomed our team. In-person exposure to regional operators and planners helps us refine our roadmap for Central Asia.

We look forward to returning next year — with enriched solutions, sharper focus, and deeper regional commitment.

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