Ten hectares of land have been allocated for it within the Tashkent Pharma Park innovation cluster. The site includes a three-story administrative building, warehouses, a hotel, a cafeteria, and a dormitory. The project cost 40 million dollars.
The total area of the warehouse facilities is 50,000 square meters. All processes are carried out entirely in a digital format, and the installed air cooling systems maintain a stable temperature even during cargo loading.
The center holds GDP and GSP certificates, as well as licenses for customs warehouses. Additionally, it has more than 20 cargo trucks, for which parking and maintenance have been organized. All of this will enable the center to receive, store, and distribute large batches of products in accordance with international standards and provide transportation services.
To date, the hub has established logistics connections with Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Germany, Poland, France, Hungary, Romania, and Turkey. The geography of cooperation continues to expand.