Kazakhstan: The ROLLINGSTOCK Agency team prepared a photo report on the exposition, which spanned three pavilions with a total area of 12,750 m².
This year, the exhibition attracted 303 participants from 21 countries. The top three participating countries are Kazakhstan, China, and Russia. A total of 110 companies, including exhibitors from India, Romania, and Pakistan, are participating in the exhibition for the very first time.
The railway engineering at the exhibition is represented by Kazakhstan’s TEXOL and Kazakhstan Car-Building Company, Russia’s TMH and Altaivagon, Belarussia’s Gomel Wagon Building Plant and Minsk Car-Repair Plant, Uzbekistan’s Tashkent Wagon Depot VChD-1 and the Latvia’s Daugavpils Locomotive Repair Plant DLRR. The Grampet Group transport holding from Romania also presented its stand at TransLogistica Kazakhstan, comprising the Romanian Electroputere VFU plant and wagon manufacturing capacities in Hungary.
TMH stand at TransLogistica Kazakhstan 2025. Source: ROLLINGSTOCK
Altaivagon stand at TransLogistica Kazakhstan 2025. Source: ROLLINGSTOCK
Lively atmosphere at TransLogistica Kazakhstan 2025. Source: Iteca
CIMC stand from China at TransLogistica Kazakhstan 2025. Source: ROLLINGSTOCK
TEXOL Group stand at TransLogistica Kazakhstan 2025. Source: ROLLINGSTOCK
Astyk Trans stand at TransLogistica Kazakhstan 2025. Source: ROLLINGSTOCK
FESCO stand at TransLogistica Kazakhstan 2025. Source: ROLLINGSTOCK
Business interactions in full swing at TransLogistica Kazakhstan 2025. Source: Iteca
The united Belarusian stand at TransLogistica Kazakhstan 2025. Source: ROLLINGSTOCK
United Lithuania stand at TransLogistica Kazakhstan 2025. Source: ROLLINGSTOCK
Almanac “Rolling Stock Market. Kazakhstan” by ROLLINGSTOCK at TransLogistica Kazakhstan 2025. Source: ROLLINGSTOCK
During TransLogistica Kazakhstan, the almanac Rolling Stock Market. Kazakhstan attracted strong demand. A special issue was released for the exhibition, featuring an overview of Kazakhstan’s railway sector, an exclusive interview with TEXOL Group owner Shota Abkhazava, an article on the development of Stadler’s passenger coach production in Astana, and much more.
TransLogistica Kazakhstan was co-organised by Kazakh exhibition companies Iteca and Atakent-Expo, together with their international partner, ICA Events Group.











