The countries participating in the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (TITR) have agreed on a number of innovations aimed at simplifying transportation. In 2025, it is planned to introduce a single transit cargo document for all shipments along the route, as well as optimize customs procedures. These steps are enshrined in the Roadmap for 2025, prepared taking into account the “International Trade” indicator in the World Bank Group “Business Ready” report.
During the year, the corridor countries will discuss the practical application of the new document and prepare proposals for the Commission on the Business Environment and International Ratings. In addition, it is planned to launch a state information portal with explanations of international trade procedures and rules. The Roadmap will study the prospects for signing agreements on free and preferential trade, introducing a simplified visa regime for crews and service companies, as well as international experience in regulating working hours in the field of cargo transportation and logistics.
Another area is digitalization. The creation of a single ordering platform that unites shippers, transport companies and drivers is being considered. Such a system will improve transportation planning, increase transparency and efficiency of TITR operations.
