Pakistan’s NLC DP World cargo delivery from UAE to Tajikistan has set a new benchmark for regional trade and connectivity. The National Logistics Corporation (NLC), in partnership with Dubai-based logistics leader DP World, has successfully executed the first-ever commercial cargo movement along this route.
A total of 38 tons of automotive spare parts were shipped from Dubai and arrived in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, via Karachi within just 16 days — a remarkable improvement compared to the 20 to 70 days usually taken through older corridors.
Highlighting this achievement, NLC emphasized its advanced logistics network and professional expertise, which are rapidly positioning Pakistan as a central hub for trade with Central Asia. This milestone not only strengthens economic cooperation but also enhances Pakistan’s role in global supply chains.
In addition, NLC and DP World recently revealed their ambitious project, “Pakistan Mart,” to be established near Dubai’s Jebel Ali Port. Designed as a dedicated business hub for Pakistani goods, the facility will include warehouses, retail outlets, showrooms, and e-commerce fulfillment centers.
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With DP World committed to building this flagship project at zero cost to Pakistani stakeholders, the initiative promises to give Made-in-Pakistan products greater global exposure.
With the success of the NLC DP World cargo delivery from UAE to Tajikistan, Pakistan is opening new trade avenues and offering its exporters faster, more reliable access to regional and international markets.



