Turkmenistan to upgrade Serhetabat customs post along Lapis Lazuli trade corridor
Turkmenistan to upgrade Serhetabat customs post along Lapis Lazuli trade corridor
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Turkmenistan to upgrade Serhetabat customs post along Lapis Lazuli trade corridor

Aman Bakiyev 🕒︎ 2025-11-06

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Turkmenistan to upgrade Serhetabat customs post along Lapis Lazuli trade corridor

ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, November 3. The State Customs Service of Turkmenistan has kicked off a project to give the Serhetabat customs post a facelift, which stands as one of the country’s key gateways on the Turkmen-Afghan border, Trend reports via the Construction will be carried out by the Sapaly Geljek business entity from 2025 through 2027. The project involves a complete reconstruction of existing facilities, as well as the construction of several new buildings and infrastructure. State-of-the-art apparatus, encompassing an advanced X-ray vehicular examination framework, will be deployed, alongside the implementation of a digital customs processing architecture to optimize operational workflows. Once everything is in the bag, the post’s operational throughput is set to soar to 500 vehicles per day, marking a 2.5-fold jump from its current capacity. The Serhetabat customs post is pivotal in Turkmenistan’s international trade ecosystem, functioning as a critical nexus for transit cargo traversing the Lapis Lazuli corridor and various other global logistics pathways that interconnect Central and South Turkmenistan possesses a minimum of seven principal land border crossings with its neighboring countries (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Iran, and Afghanistan) and a maritime customs facility at the port of Turkmenbashi for ferry arrivals, beside supplementary internal customs establishments detailed on the Turkmenistan Trade Information Portal. Stay up-to-date with more news on Trend News Agency's WhatsApp channel

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