Published on May 11, 2026
The main reason Uzbek exports face delays at Polish customs is errors in the digital trail, product labeling, and shipping documentation. European logistics hubs increasingly reject cargo prepared according to outdated CIS standards.

For successful expansion into European markets, Uzbek businesses need a new logistics approach: seamless WMS integration, international GS1 labeling, and full digital compliance.

The Shift to 3PL: Tashkent Warehouse Market Statistics

  • 28% of demand for Class A warehouse space in Tashkent comes from 3PL operators.

  • Large businesses are moving away from maintaining their own warehouses because investments in physical infrastructure and in-house export compliance often fail to justify the associated risks.

Our Solution

We provide a ready-to-use logistics ecosystem for exporters and international brands:

  • Class A warehouses and IT platform: a complete cycle for preparing shipments for export to the EU.

  • Pre-export processing: repackaging, weighing, and item-level GS1 labeling.

  • Digital traceability: ensuring shipment data is structured and prepared for recognition by EU customs systems.

Want to minimize the risk of your cargo being blocked at the European border?
Send us a direct message. We will design an end-to-end 3PL solution tailored to your business.
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