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First freight shipment on new land route between China and Armenia is completed

In 2024, Garant Logistics launched extensive efforts to assess the potential of Iran’s Chabahar port.
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Garant Logistics completed First freight shipment on new land route between China and Armenia. The company provides comprehensive logistics outsourcing services across European, Asian, CIS, and EAEU countries, offering a single-window service through Supply Chain Management.

It offers three types of cargo transportation between China and Armenia: sea, air, and land. Sea transport is the most efficient option for shipping large and bulky cargo over long distances. Garant Logistics partners with leading shipping lines to ensure reliable, safe, and timely delivery of cargo from cities and ports across China and other Asian countries to Armenia, as well as in the opposite direction.

While carrying out sea transportation, the company also focuses on newly developing ports.  In 2024, Garant Logistics launched extensive efforts to assess the potential of Iran’s Chabahar port. In 2024, as part of the Armenian delegation’s visit to the Islamic Republic of Iran, our company signed a memorandum in the Chabahar Free Economic Zone, which will open up broader opportunities for cooperation and enhance trade relations with Asian countries.

Garant Logistics offers air transportation for swift deliveries.  Cooperating with leading airlines, the company provides express delivery services, including the transport of valuable and perishable goods.

In the field of land transportation, Garant Logistics has achieved significant milestones. As a result of extensive efforts in 2024, the company now offers fast cargo transportation from any city in China to Armenia, primarily utilizing the Khorgos and Kashgar checkpoints at China’s land exits.

Land routes from China to Armenia via Central Asia and Iran enable the delivery of goods in the shortest possible time. Compared to traditional sea transportation, this method reduces delivery time by 30-40%. These land routes offer greater independence and flexibility, reducing possible frequent delays at seaports, disruptions in air transportation, and other external factors. Such transportation also helps optimize logistics costs, which is particularly important for small and medium-sized businesses in Armenia.

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