Gebrüder Weiss opens a location in Tashkent, the Uzbek capital. Another piece in the mosaic for expanding the local presence in Central Asia.
Lauterach / Tashkent - The international transport and logistics company Gebrüder Weiss is continuing its path to becoming a Silk Road specialist. On July 30, 2019, the logistics company opened a representative office in the Uzbek capital, Tashkent. “This adds to our local presence in Central Asia, enabling us to pave the way for our customers to a promising market, as the links between Europe and Asia are becoming increasingly important,” says Thomas Moser, Director and Regional Manager Black Sea/CIS at Gebrüder Weiss. With a population of 30 million, Uzbekistan is one of the largest marketplaces in Central Asia.
Transport hub on the Silk Road
From an economic point of view, the city of Tashkent with a population of two million is primarily known as an industrial city and transport hub on the Silk Road. Over 50 percent of the gross domestic product is generated by industrial companies in various sectors. Agriculture, construction, freight and passenger transport are some of the cornerstones of the economy, along with gas, oil, gold, and uranium. These mineral resources, textile and food products, and automobiles are some of the country’s most important export goods. Its largest foreign trade partners are Russia, China, and Kazakhstan.