Kazakhstan, one of the largest countries in Central Asia and a strategic corridor connecting China, Russia, and Europe, holds a unique position in regional trade. With an area exceeding 2.7 million square kilometers and extensive borders, Kazakhstan is vital for international logistics.
Transportation Methods to Kazakhstan Road transport is the most commonly used method. Iranian border crossings such as Incheh-Borun and Sarakhs connect through Turkmenistan to Kazakhstan. Multimodal routes combining road and rail are also popular, enabling faster and more cost-effective deliveries. Jahangir Tarabar Kian operates a fleet of refrigerated trucks, flatbed trailers, and vehicle carriers to support all kinds of shipments in various climate conditions.
Key Import and Export Commodities Iran exports agricultural goods like apples, watermelons, onions, and dates to Kazakhstan. Other key exports include building materials, ceramics, industrial equipment, home appliances, and auto parts. Imports from Kazakhstan consist of grains (especially wheat), steel and iron, raw materials, and fuels. Understanding Kazakh customs standards and documentation is crucial for successful trade.
Jahangir Tarabar Kian’s Competitive Advantages With over a decade of experience, Jahangir Tarabar Kian provides comprehensive logistics services including customs clearance, loading, waybill issuance, and insurance. Our multilingual team, fluent in Russian and familiar with Central Asian legal frameworks, ensures minimized transit times and secured deliveries.
Major Destinations in Kazakhstan Cities such as Almaty, Nur-Sultan, Shymkent, and Aktobe are key destinations for Iranian cargo. The company provides door-to-door delivery and real-time shipment tracking for clients targeting these cities.