Transindo – Constructing Distribution Arteries
Placing its “Asian Highway Concept” at the core, Transindo has built an original logistics network connecting Japan with Asia, and Asia to the world. Today, this network plays a vital role in the infrastructure of the Indochina economic zone; pioneering the way, building roads in previously untouched regions, and promoting high-quality, multi-varied transportation and logistics services where major logistics companies have neglected to go.
In countries where roadways and railways are still in their infancy, many of the roads constructed are a symbol of Transindo’s challenging spirit. Those achievements have been evaluated highly by our clients, building a deep-felt trust with them, which is evidenced by the overwhelming share of the transportation and logistics business we hold in special areas and dangerous regions.
Likened to a businessperson’s dream in Roman times, we are building Silk Road-like distribution arteries across greater Asia; the present-day “Asian Highway.” It runs throughout three Indochina countries (i.e., Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia), connects South Asia (i.e., Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Bhutan), Afghanistan and Iraq, has expanded into central Asian countries such as Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan, and now reaches Eastern Europe.
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