Baku: Another shipment from Russia to Armenia via Azerbaijan's transit corridor was carried out today, APA-Economics reports. A total of three railcars carrying 210 tons of wheat, two railcars carrying 140 tons of barley, and one railcar carrying 69 tons of fertilizer were dispatched from Bilajari Station toward Boyuk Kesik.
According to Azeri-Press News Agency, to date, more than 29,000 tons of grain, over 6,000 tons of fertilizer, 133 tons of aluminum, and 68 tons of buckwheat have been transported from Russia to Armenia through Azerbaijan in transit. In addition to these shipments, petroleum products are also exported from Azerbaijan to Armenia. So far, more than 10,000 tons of diesel fuel, 979 tons of AI-92 gasoline, and 2,955 tons of AI-95 gasoline have been exported from Azerbaijan to Armenia.
The current shipment marks a continuation of the established supply chain, emphasizing the strategic role of Azerbaijan's transit corridor. The use of this corridor facilitates the movement of essential commodities, including agricultural products and fertilizers, to Armenia. The coordinated logistics underscore the interconnectedness of regional trade and supply routes.