Solvo Showcases Digital Terminal Solutions at Caspian Ports and Logistics 2025

Caspian Ports and Logistics 2025

Strengthening partnerships and sharing expertise — 

Solvo participated in the annual Caspian Ports and Logistics 2025 exhibition and conference, held from 9–11 December 2025 at the Rixos Water World Aktau in Kazakhstan. The event, proudly hosted by the Port of Aktau with the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (TITR) as Strategic Partner, brought together more than 300 leaders from across the Middle Corridor logistics and maritime sector.

Solvo’s participation reflected the company’s experience in Kazakhstan, including ongoing projects with the Port of Aktau and the Burunday Container Terminal, demonstrating deep regional knowledge and long-term engagement.

Engaging with key industry stakeholders

As an active exhibitor at Stand No. 8, Solvo joined 50 international exhibitors in discussions around regional trade, multimodal connectivity, and digitalisation of logistics operations. The company’s presence underscored its commitment to the Caspian and Central Asian markets — regions of growing strategic importance in global supply chains.

On Thursday, 11 December 2025, Solvo’s Chief Business Development Officer, Maksim Deberdeev, delivered a keynote presentation during Session 6: Smart Port Initiatives: Leveraging Technology to Enhance Competitiveness, Transparency and Sustainability. His talk, titled “Modern Terminal Operating System: Digital Transformation of Ports, Inland and Rail Terminals,” focused on how advanced terminal operating systems can accelerate efficiency, transparency, and growth across port and logistics ecosystems.

Strengthening market presence and learning from leaders

Participation in Caspian Ports and Logistics 2025 provided Solvo with valuable insights into the latest industry trends and technological innovations.

“Being part of this event is key for us. It allows Solvo not only to share our solutions and experience but also to learn from global and regional experts about emerging opportunities and challenges in the Middle Corridor.”
— Maksim Deberdeev, Chief Business Development Officer, Solvo International

Solvo remains committed to supporting port and terminal digitalisation across markets, enhancing operational performance, and fostering collaborative partnerships in Kazakhstan and beyond.

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