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AGB Energi Group: Unified approach needed for development of Middle Corridor

AGB Energi Group: Unified approach needed for development of Middle Corridor
24.04.2026 15:00

The Middle Corridor, although geographically the shortest route from China to Europe, is in practice a complex and difficult-to-manage multimodal transport corridor, said Sergey Revin, CEO of AGB Energi Group, during his speech at the II Caspian and Central Asia Oil Trade and Logistics Forum organized by GLENMAR Group.

According to him, the corridor passes through several countries, combining various modes of transport — railways, sea routes and port infrastructure — and ultimately provides access to the Black Sea. For this reason, land border crossings, customs procedures and various logistics stages are carried out sequentially in the process.

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