The Eurasia-wide Transportation
Report 2007 is a part of the LOGISTICS OF
EXPORTING TO EURASIA SERIES (previous reports in
this series include:
Customs Report 2004 and
Certification Report 2005). It includes
Transportation sector overviews prepared by BISNIS
representatives in 8 countries: Georgia, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, the Russian Federation,
Tajikistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan; and in 6
regions of the Russian Federation:
Northwest Russia, Upper Volga, Southern Russia,
Urals, Siberia and Russian Far East.
The goal of each of these reports is to provide a U.S. exporter and/or investor
with general understanding of the transportation infrastructure, available
services, local market players, potential export/investment opportunities
and useful contacts.
Up until now, whether looking for information concerning transportation
logistics and available resources, assessing local transport infrastructure,
seeking local partners or doing comparative analysis of several NIS markets,
a U.S. company had to either rely upon sparse and oftentimes outdated data
from random sources or acquire this information at significant costs.
As the topics covered in each of the reports are quite diverse, the scope of materials presented varies from market-to-market, based on the relevance of each of these topics in a given economy. In case a reader requires further information and/or has follow-up questions, we suggest addressing such inquiries to one of the BISNIS trade specialists covering the respective country/region.
For a listing of U.S. Shipping Companies and Freight Forwarders with Services
to Eurasia please click here.
Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Moldova Tajikistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Russian Regions: Northwest Russia Upper Volga Southern Russia Urals Siberia Russian Far East |
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