Significant growth in India-Russia trade, focusing on pharmaceuticals, engineering goods, machinery, textiles, chemicals, agro commodities, and metals.

Asiania Logistika, a global multimodal logistics firm with two decades of experience, has formally debuted in the Indian market. The launch, overseen by global Director Sergei Poliakov and India Managing Director Ajay Choudhary, is timed to support the growing trade flows between India, Russia, and China.
The company aims to redefine logistics along this corridor by tackling major issues like erratic transit times, complicated customs, and poor visibility. Their strategy leverages their operational presence and fully-equipped teams in all three nations to provide seamless door-to-door services via air, sea (FCL/LCL), and inland transport.
The focus is on facilitating high-growth Indian exports, including pharmaceuticals, engineering goods, and textiles, and maximising the use of multimodal routes like the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC). Founder Tatyana Kulyabina asserted that the region currently requires a trustworthy, clear, and expertly run logistics service.
For the next 12–18 months, Asiania Logistika prioritises scaling its footprint across major Indian trade centres and bolstering its capacity at key ports (Mundra, Nhava Sheva) and airports. Director Poliakov confirmed they ensure full control over shipments from the factory gate to the destination using in-house teams. The company’s unique selling points include a transparent, open pricing structure and experienced customs teams to ease cross-border regulatory processes.
The launch is positioned as a commitment to rewriting cross-border trade, enabling Indian importers and exporters to expand without logistical obstacles.
SOURCE – MARITIME GATEWAY









