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Are you looking to send a pallet to Kazakhstan? Well, you’ve come to the right place, we at Logistics Consult are leading UK freight forwarders with expertise in sending pallets to Kazakhstan and beyond.

Kazakhstan is known as a transcontinental country, meaning it spans across more than one continent. Most of Kazakhstan is located in Central Asia with the western regions being located in Eastern Europe. Kazakhstan is also the world’s largest landlocked country, and the ninth largest in the world, which can make sending pallets to Kazakhstan difficult.

Not for Logistics Consult though, as a top UK freight forwarder with over 10 years experience, we ensure an efficient and cost-effective journey through Kazakhstan.

Sending a Pallet to Kazakhstan with Logistics Consult

Our convenient pallet transportation services, allows us to send your pallet anywhere in the world. Our fleet of specialised vehicles makes transportation easy. Sending a pallet to Kazakhstan with us is a fast and cost-effective way to guarantee your items arrive on time at your destination.

As leading UK freight forwarders we are proud to say that our pallet shipping to Kazakhstan services are industry leading. We always maintain radio contact 24 hours a day with our sprinter vans that are often two-person driver teams to cross the vast expanse that is Kazakhstan. We are confident in our ability to send your items with our quality pallet delivery services.

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Where is Kazakhstan Located?

Perhaps surprisingly, although most of the country is in Central Asia, the western tip (west of the Ural River) is in Europe. Having said that, it is not part of Europe that most westerners would recognise. Kazakhstan borders China to the East; Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan to the South; it has a South-Western coastline on the Caspian Sea; and adjoins Russia to the North. The long Russian border amounts to more than half of the country’s entire frontier. Although landlocked, it does have a coastline on the inland Aral Sea.

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