April19 , 2026

    Rhenus and Kyrgyz Railways to expand multimodal freight corridors

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    The Rhenus Group, a global logistics service provider, has signed a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) with Kyrgyz Temir Zholu, the National Railway Company of the Kyrgyz Republic.

    The agreement, signed during the German-Kyrgyz Economic Forum in Cholpon-Ata, aims to strengthen collaboration in freight transportation and jointly explore opportunities to develop multimodal logistics solutions across Central Asia.

    The Memorandum outlines a shared commitment to optimise Kyrgyzstan’s transit potential and logistics centres by developing effective solutions to increase cargo flows via existing international multimodal transport routes and to create favourable conditions for transit, export, and import growth.

    Rhenus will contribute its expertise in multimodal logistics, terminal development and rail freight to support the establishment of reliable and scalable transport solutions.

    The cooperation includes consulting and analytical work, as well as the exchange of know-how and employee training.

    The joint efforts aim to attract additional cargo flows to the region and to ensure the efficient handling of urgent and special shipments.

    This partnership comes at a pivotal time, as Kyrgyzstan, along with China and Uzbekistan, is advancing the construction of a railway linking the three countries.

    The new line will provide a direct connection to the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route, reducing the distance between China and Europe by several hundred kilometres compared to existing routes via Kazakhstan.

    The project also opens new opportunities for cooperation in rail logistics and infrastructure development – areas where Rhenus can actively contribute its expertise to support the region’s integration into global trade networks.

    “With this Memorandum, we are taking another decisive step in our mission along the Trans-Caspian Corridor,” said Heinrich Kerstgens, Director of Board Projects, Rhenus Group.

    “As a family-owned company with a long-term vision and international footprint, we believe in strong partnerships and early investment in regions that are redefining their role in global logistics.

    “Together with the national railway, we are committed to supporting the development of future-oriented logistics infrastructure in Kyrgyzstan and contributing to a more connected and resilient logistics landscape in Central Asia.”

    Earlier this month, Xeneta AS announced the acquisition of fellow maritime and supply chain data company eeSea, furthering customers’ ability to evaluate and optimise containerised freight.

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