Dagestan authorities aim to significantly increase cargo transportation volume up to 30 million tons by 2030. This ambitious target is supported by ongoing infrastructural enhancements.
Rizvan Gazimagomedov, Deputy Chairman of the regional government, outlined the current cargo flow at 10 million tons via road, 5 million tons by rail and 1.5 million tons exported by sea. The top official emphasized that modernization initiatives across various transportation sectors were crucial to achieving the projected growth.
These improvements encompass road and checkpoint reconstructions, seaport renovations and modernization projects undertaken by Russian Railways. Gazimagomedov further projected a potential cargo volume of 50 million tons by 2050.
This substantial increase will be facilitated by leveraging established transcontinental routes such as the North-South and East-West corridors. Access to Turkmenistan via road and rail ferries, along with Caspian Sea crossings as part of the Silk Road initiative, will play a pivotal role in realizing this ambitious vision.
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