Kazakhstan and Sichuan Land-Sea-Cloud Port Discuss Cooperation to Build Northern Agricultural Logistics Hub
2026-03-11 10:39
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Wedoany.com Report on Mar 11th, According to Kazakhstan Temir Zholy (KTZ), its Chairman of the Board, Talgat Aldybergenov, held talks with Huang Xiang, Chairman of the Board of Sichuan Land-Sea-Cloud Port Development Group Co., Ltd. (SPSI Cloud Port Development Co., Ltd.), regarding the agricultural logistics hub project in Kokshetau, Kazakhstan.

The project is being advanced under a strategic cooperation framework by KTZ's subsidiary, Kedentransservice, and the Chinese company.

The project plans to build a modern logistics complex covering 40 hectares, with a designed annual cargo throughput exceeding 1 million tons. It will include supporting container, railway, and warehousing infrastructure, focusing on improving logistics efficiency for the agro-industrial complex in northern Kazakhstan.

The new hub will provide services such as agricultural product storage, cargo consolidation, and the assembly of export container block trains.

The construction phase is expected to create over 500 jobs, with approximately 100 permanent positions available upon operation. It will further consolidate Akmola Region's status as a key agricultural export base in Kazakhstan.

During the talks, both sides also exchanged views on expanding logistics cooperation with China's Sichuan Province and Chengdu City, exploring the feasibility of establishing logistics hubs and deepening export and logistics cooperation between Kazakhstan and China's western regions.

Both sides expressed that the implementation of relevant cooperation projects will help build a stable logistics supply chain and further deepen economic and trade cooperation between China and Kazakhstan.

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