On January 23, a high-level meeting took place between the Tashkent delegation, led by Tashkent city mayor, Shavkat Umurzakov, and representatives from Beijing North Bartholet Ropeway Technology Co.,Ltd. The discussions centered around the introduction of public cable cars in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Tashkent City Administration reported.
Pursuing Swiss quality principles in urban mobility
The director in charge of CIS country relations at Beijing North Bartholet Ropeway Technology Co., Ltd., Bei Qiu, warmly received the Tashkent delegation and shed light on the joint venture's endeavors to develop and enhance urban mobility solutions based on the renowned principles of Swiss quality.
Tashkent's ambitious development plans
Tashkent city mayor, Shavkat Umurzakov shared insights into the city's ambitious plans aligned with the directives of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev. These plans encompass a multitude of major projects aimed at bolstering Tashkent's infrastructure, including the development of environmentally friendly public transport. The delegation presented several options for cooperation, suggesting various types of transport and potential routes to be considered for effective implementation.
Signing of investment agreement for cable taxi project
Following the discussions, an investment agreement was signed between JSC "Toshkent Invest Kompaniyasi" and Beijing North Bartholet Ropeway Technology Co., Ltd. The project's primary objective is to replicate ground transport through the introduction of a cable taxi system, mitigating traffic congestion and optimizing transportation efficiency.
Before implementation, the project will be presented to the public, enabling them to provide valuable feedback and suggestions. These inputs will be directed to the project office of Beijing North Bartholet Ropeway Technology Co., Ltd. The company, leveraging foreign investments and operational expertise, will be responsible for ensuring the successful execution of the project.
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