NG-NEGABARIT at Translogistica Kazakhstan 2025
The Exhibition Where Real Problems Get Solved
Translogistica is Central Asia's largest logistics exhibition. Every year, operators, industrial clients, and freight forwarders travel here from dozens of countries — Kazakhstan, Russia, China, Europe, the Middle East. Two days of intense negotiations, and you end up meeting people you might not otherwise catch for months.
For the heavy and project cargo market, this matters even more. There are no casual visitors here. The people who stop by the booth with oversized cargo questions almost always have a real job in hand — with a weight, a route, and a deadline already defined.
What we brought to the exhibition
Not polished booths and generic talk about reliability. We brought experience — and talked about it directly.
How we moved 258-tonne transformers from China to Uzbekistan along a route where every bridge gets checked in advance. How we coordinated permits across three jurisdictions at once, each with its own rules and timelines. How we scheduled the route through a mountain pass to clear it before the snow hit, so the cargo wouldn't get stranded.
This isn't theory. Every example is a real project.
Talimarjan TPP — 18 units of transformer equipment weighing 106 to 258 tonnes, Khorgos–Talimarjan route, 1,670 km across two countries.
Zoomlion — 173 units of construction equipment delivered to Russia and Belarus. 5,300 kilometers, low-bed trailers and open platforms, a tight time window.
Khorgos–Baku — mining equipment 63.5 tons, 4,400 km through Kazakhstan and the Caspian Sea.
Why a real conversation beats any advertisement
In oversized cargo logistics, the cost of a mistake leaves no room for experiments. Cargo stuck at customs because a permit was filed incorrectly means a stopped factory and a missed launch date. Cargo that damages a bridge because the load was miscalculated means criminal liability and claims running into the millions.
That's why choosing a partner here doesn't happen through a tender platform. It happens after talking to a real person who can explain exactly what they'll do if something goes wrong.
At the Translogistica booth, that's exactly what we answered. Questions about unconventional routes, permitting paperwork across different countries, how engineering preparation works before every shipment. No scripts — just straight answers.
A Market That Already Knows Us
Translogistica Kazakhstan 2025 confirmed something simple once again: reputation in our industry is built over years and tested on every single project. Exhibitions are one way of making that reputation visible to those who haven't worked with us directly yet.