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Kazakh Railways makes the Middle Corridor transatlantic

The Middle Corridor is typically used to transport freight destined for Europe. Kazakh Railways (KTZ) has taken it a step further, and used the route transatlantically: it sent goods all the way to Houston, Texas, USA.

While some seem to be going through a transatlantic breakup, KTZ is now for the first time bridging the pond separating Europe and North America. Its subsidiary, KTZ Express, “has expanded the geography of transportation in the field of international logistics by completing an export shipme…

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