We understand partnership as the mobilization of resources from partner companies and the investment of these resources in the creation of new services, projects, and products.
A joint partnership is one of the key elements of our strategy, where a group of companies collaborates to implement joint projects, achieve set goals, and maximize results.
We and our network of partners in the EU, EAEU, CIS, Turkey, China, and other regions of the world find optimal solutions regarding cost and delivery speed.
We facilitate cooperation in organizing logistics between Poland (and other EU countries) and the Central Asian countries - Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. These countries are landlocked and currently use routes through Belarus as their main overland trade pathways to the EU, typically utilizing rail or road transport.
We work with clients involved in trade relations between the EU and the EAEU countries, the CIS, China, and Turkey.
We are interested in cooperating with reliable partners who are keen on regular transportation and stable collaboration.
We will help establish cooperation with partners in the EU, EAEU, CIS, Turkey, and China, both in terms of functional and financial capabilities.
Central Asia - comprising Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan - is a region of new opportunities, sustainable development, a combination of international business interests, and inclusive cooperation, i.e., joint business partnerships to achieve mutually beneficial cooperation with the EU, EAEU, and CIS countries.
Currently, Central Asia is experiencing a stable positive trend in economic indicators, and the region is rich in critical rare earth materials necessary for digital and green transformation. This attracts investors and suppliers of industrial products, food, and technological equipment from Poland and other EU countries to the region. In turn, manufacturers of industrial goods, raw materials, food, and other products from the region are interested in organizing supplies to Poland and other EU countries.
From the periphery of global political processes, on the borders of the Russian, British, Chinese, and Persian empires, Central Asia has transformed into an isolated economic-geographical region rich in resources, which is becoming increasingly attractive to leading 'centres' of global influence.
Shark Logistics Sp. z o.o. has close ties with business partners in Central Asian countries and serves as a kind of logistics and 'trade' operator between Poland, other EU countries, and countries in this Asian region. We are ready to arrange the delivery of goods and equipment from Poland and other EU countries to Central Asian countries and back. Our active partners, who assist us in organizing supply chains, include: