Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan: A Reliable Logistics Bridge Between Turkey and Central Asia

Kyrgyzstan plays an important role in connecting Turkey with Central Asia. Dealti Logistics manages road transport operations between Turkey and Kyrgyzstan through structured planning, coordinated operations, and reliable fleet capacity.

Each shipment is delivered with operational control, route efficiency, and real-time tracking, ensuring consistent and secure logistics performance across the corridor.

Truck crossing Kyrgyzstan border for international logistics transport

Active Transport Routes

  • Turkey → Kyrgyzstan: Export operations managed through coordinated planning between Turkey and Central Asia.
  • Kyrgyzstan → Turkey: Import shipments handled with continuous tracking and efficient customs coordination.

Shipments are organized based on cargo type, delivery location, and transit requirements to ensure smooth operations.

High volume 120m3 truck transporting cargo across Kyrgyzstan corridor

Operational Strength and Fleet

Kyrgyzstan route operations are carried out via road transport with continuous monitoring and coordination.

  • 92 m³ and 120 m³ curtain-sided trailers
  • Refrigerated trailers for temperature-controlled cargo
  • Lowbed trailers for heavy and project transport

All vehicles are equipped with GPS tracking systems, allowing full visibility and control throughout the journey.

Loading cargo onto truck for shipment to Kyrgyzstan logistics route

Industries We Serve

  • Construction and building materials
  • Machinery and industrial products
  • Textile and apparel
  • Food and beverages
  • Plastic and packaging materials

Transport methods are selected based on cargo requirements to ensure safe and timely deliveries.

Why Dealti Logistics

  • Direct coordination between Turkey and Central Asia
  • FTL and LTL transport solutions
  • Reliable road transport operations
  • Experienced operations and customs teams
  • Real-time tracking and communication

Dealti Logistics operates in the Turkey–Kyrgyzstan corridor with a focus on reliability, planning, and operational control.