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Ufa, Russia

TALP Ufimsky

The Ufimsky Transport Agro-Logistics Park is a promising site for efficient business operations in the industrial-agricultural sector and related industries.

TALP Ufimsky
  • 5.3 km²

    Total park area

  • 6 days

    to the Chinese border

  • 6 cities

    million-plus cities within a 600 km radius

About the Industrial Park

The Ufimsky Transport Agro-Logistics Park (TALP) is a promising location for efficient business operations in the industrial-agricultural sector and related industries. Strategically located at the intersection of key Russian transport corridors, TALP Ufimsky provides convenient access to both Asian and European markets.

TALP Ufimsky

Key advantages

  • Intersection of major highways

    • Trans-Siberian Railway
    • Federal highways M5 (“Ural”) and M7 (“Volga”)
  • Access to international markets

    • Rail and road routes to Kazakhstan, Central Asia, and China
    • Container train to the Chinese border (~5,000 km) reaches its destination in 6 days
  • State support

    • The project is included in the federal program for transport and logistics centers implemented by the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation

Planned engineering and transport infrastructure

The 530-hectare area is intended for two integrated complexes: an agro-industrial park and an industrial-logistics park, designed to meet key business needs

  • Power Supply

    • 60 MW
  • Gas Supply

    • 27,000 m³/hour
  • Water

    • 4,500 m³/day — supply
    • 4,000 m³/day — discharge
  • Internet and Mobile Communication

    • Available
  • Transport and Logistics Center

    • Container terminal — 150,000 TEU/year
    • 26 km of railway tracks
  • Transport Accessibility

    • Federal highway M5 "Ural"
    • South Ural Railway, part of the Trans-Siberian route
  • Storage

    • Temporary storage warehouse
    • Warehouse complex
  • Land Ownership

    • Placement of warehouse and distribution facilities
    • "Industrial land"
TALP Ufimsky

About the Industrial Park