CIS-Transit Trade

Transit Trade Cross Border Road and Rail Transport

Pakistan’s geo-strategic position allows it to provide excellent road services to the land locked Central Asian Countries.

Road services to CIS countries and Afghanistan are efficiently handled through vehicles under our own lease/contract.

We feel proud in starting AGL SUPPLY CHAIN (PVT) LIMITED successive adaptation to the changing trade scenario of Asia. With Karachi port acting as hub of activities for land locked countries of the region, we offer economic solutions for movement across the region through diversified vehicle fleet consists of delivery vans and trucks, flatbed trailers low bed trailers and car carriers.

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The CIS Charter treaty agreement defines which countries are considered members of the CIS. According to Article 7, only countries that have ratified this treaty are considered members. However, the same article defines the countries that had ratified the Treaty for the Establishment of the CIS and its related protocol as “founding states of the CIS”. This has created legal uncertainty, as Ukraine and Turkmenistan ratified the treaty and protocol, and therefore are considered “founding states of the CIS”. Ukraine and Turkmenistan never ratified the CIS Charter, and therefore could not be considered members of the CIS, once the Charter came into effect. Nevertheless, both Ukraine and Turkmenistan have continued participating in the CIS, with Turkmenistan becoming an associate member of the CIS in August 2005, following the procedure defined in Article 8 of the Charter. (WikiPedia)

 

How to reach AGL for any support for your Transit or local exports:

Russia:

RUSSIA-transit@agl-sc.com.COM+92 336 419 4449

Tajikistan

tajkistan-transit@agl-sc.com

Uzbekistan

uzbekistan-transit@agl-sc.com

How to move cargo to these 11 CIS countries?

Russia

Service information
Direct Air & Sea and Land
Land Status.
Direct Booking

Belarus

 

Ukraine

 

Armenia



Kazakhstan
Azerbaijan
Turkmenistan

 

 

 

Uzbekistan

 

 

 

Moldova

 

 

 

Kyrgyzstan

 

 

 

The CIS Charter treaty agreement defines which countries are considered members of the CIS. According to Article 7, only countries that have ratified this treaty are considered members. However, the same article defines the countries that had ratified the Treaty for the Establishment of the CIS and its related protocol as “founding states of the CIS”. This has created legal uncertainty, as Ukraine and Turkmenistan ratified the treaty and protocol, and therefore are considered “founding states of the CIS”. Ukraine and Turkmenistan never ratified the CIS Charter, and therefore could not be considered members of the CIS, once the Charter came into effect. Nevertheless, Ukraine and Turkmenistan have continued participating in the CIS, with Turkmenistan becoming an associate member of the CIS in August 2005, following the procedure defined in Article 8 of the Charter. (Wikipedia)
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