On March 4, the General Assembly of the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route International Association (TITR IA) Legal Entities Union convened in Baku, bringing together delegations from 10 countries, including railway administration heads from member states and senior officials from transport and logistics companies.
During the meeting, participants highlighted the growing significance of the TITR, dubbed the Middle Corridor, as a key regional transport artery, discussing ongoing collaborative efforts to improve cargo management through sophisticated analytical systems and real-time cargo tracking services.
Event participants elaborated that ensuring cargo security, establishing unified tariff agreements, and accelerating freight movement are crucial for optimizing the transportation system and addressing the needs of all stakeholders. These efforts are deemed important for the long-term success of the Middle Corridor countries. The meeting wrapped up with the signing of agreements on the "Organization of Feeder Connectivity Between Caspian Sea Ports" and "Ensuring the Loading of Feeder Ships". “Caspian Energy Media” reports, citing ”Azerbaijan Railways" CJSC.