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Kazakhstan’s Logistics Market Adapts to Economic Transformation

Kazakhstan’s Logistics Market Adapts to Economic Transformation

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March 31, 2025
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By Eva Richardson – The Logistic News | March 31, 2025

Kazakhstan, the world’s largest landlocked country, is emerging as a strategic logistics corridor in Central Asia, fueled by major shifts in regional trade dynamics and a renewed focus on infrastructure development. As global supply chains continue to decentralize and reroute in response to geopolitical turbulence, Kazakhstan finds itself at the crossroads of East-West and North-South freight routes—positioning its logistics market for accelerated transformation.

Economic Forces Reshaping a Critical Hub

Historically reliant on oil exports, Kazakhstan’s economy is undergoing a significant evolution. The government has ramped up efforts to diversify by investing heavily in railways, road freight, and dry ports, while also promoting public-private partnerships across the logistics sector. In 2024 alone, Kazakhstan allocated over $2.8 billion to infrastructure development under its “Nurly Zhol” (Bright Path) economic program.

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Trade shifts caused by tensions between Russia and the West, and growing Sino-Central Asian collaboration, have rerouted flows of containerized goods through Kazakhstan, particularly via the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (TITR), known as the Middle Corridor. Cargo volumes on this route increased by 36% in 2024, driven by European firms seeking alternatives to Russian transit.

A Booming Rail Freight Market

Kazakhstan’s railway network, already one of the densest in the region, is fast becoming the backbone of Eurasian freight connectivity. The state-owned Kazakhstan Temir Zholy (KTZ) has signed new agreements with logistics players from Turkey, China, and Azerbaijan to modernize rail freight and boost capacity on east-west corridors.

“Rail freight has become the engine of Kazakhstan’s logistics growth,” said Alisher Tasmagambetov, a transport economist based in Almaty. “The country’s strategic location allows it to act as a gateway not only to Russia and China but increasingly to the EU and the Persian Gulf.”

Foreign Investment and Digital Transformation

Kazakhstan’s logistics landscape is also benefitting from a surge of foreign investment. Companies like DP World, Maersk, and China COSCO Shipping have expanded their presence in Kazakhstan’s special economic zones (SEZs), particularly in Aktau and Khorgos. These zones serve as multimodal hubs connecting maritime, rail, and road freight.

Technology is also playing a central role. According to the Ministry of Industry and Infrastructure Development, over 65% of logistics firms in Kazakhstan have adopted advanced transport management systems (TMS), with AI-based route optimization and digital customs clearance becoming increasingly common.

Challenges Remain

Despite strong momentum, challenges persist. Kazakhstan continues to face bottlenecks in customs processing, especially at border crossings with China. Infrastructure gaps in rural areas and high logistics costs—up to 15% of GDP—also constrain full sector efficiency.

However, initiatives under the Belt and Road framework and ongoing collaboration with the EU through the Enhanced Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (EPCA) are helping to bridge these gaps through training programs, digitization, and infrastructure upgrades.

Outlook: A Central Asian Freight Powerhouse?

With new corridors, rising demand for sustainable transit solutions, and a focus on modernization, Kazakhstan is on track to position itself as a logistics powerhouse in Central Asia. Analysts predict the country’s logistics sector will grow at a CAGR of 6.5% between 2025 and 2030, driven by export diversification and growing transit trade volumes.

“The transformation we’re witnessing isn’t just about freight,” concluded Tasmagambetov. “It’s about Kazakhstan redefining its economic identity—logistics is no longer a support sector, it’s a strategic pillar.”

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