The South-West Transport Corridor is intended for the transport of goods between the European Union and India.
East-West
East-West or Trans Caspian International Transport Route (TMTM) is intended for the growth of freight traffic from China to Turkey, as well as to the EU countries and vice versa.
North-South
The main role of the North-South corridor is transportation of goods from India and the Gulf countries, into Russia, Western Europe, the Baltic and Scandinavian countries.
North-West
It is an international transport corridor passing through the territory of Azerbaijan. The initiative to create the route was put forward by Azerbaijani railwaymen after the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars project was realized.
The corridor operates along the route Russia – Azerbaijan – Georgia – Turkey/Black Sea – Europe/Mediterranean Sea.
Zangezur
The corridor will connect Azerbaijan with Turkey and European countries, as well as the countries of Central Asia. In addition, transport routes to Russia and Iran are being activated.
ADY Express provide expertise and services for carriage of all types of chemical, gas and petroleum products, such as acids and caustic propylene, propane and butane, petrol, diesel and petrochemical products both in specialized railcars and tank containers.
Containers
There have been a very limited number of truly indigenous Azerbaijan companies capable of providing reliable, timely, and quality door-to-door container transportation service to and from Azerbaijan and Central Asia Counties using rail network.
Break-Bulk
Break-bulk shipping requires creative thinking, determination and commitment as well as a fully up to date knowledge of specific ports and shipping lanes.
Project Shipment
ADY Express has enormous experience in providing multimodal logistic solutions, including those, which have considerable reliance on rail network.
Cross Sea Solution
ADY Express along with its partners operating various types of vessels offers cross sea solutions which embrace both bulk and liquid cargo transportation and movement of rail wagons on ferry boats across the Caspian and Black Seas.