The VAVS terminal and logistics complex successfully handled a large backlog of cargo that had accumulated at the border with Kazakhstan, taking advantage of special import conditions. In November 2025, the terminal efficiently processed and cleared approximately 1,500 trucks from Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. This result was achieved thanks to our modern infrastructure and the switch to a 24/7 operational mode.
In October 2025, Russian Presidential Decree No. 778 permitted the import of goods that had accumulated at the Kazakh border, allowing their transportation by road from Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan under simplified procedures until December 10, 2025. This decision led to a significant surge in cargo flow, demanding maximum flexibility and efficiency from logistics operators.
Foreseeing the increased load, VAVS enhanced the throughput capacity of its terminal complex. A key measure for ensuring uninterrupted cargo processing and minimizing downtime was the transition of the entire terminal to a round-the-clock operation, 7 days a week, without breaks or weekends.
By operating in this new format, the VAVS terminal provided clients with speed and seamless warehouse services amid the temporary regulatory framework established by the Presidential Decree.