Independent Report – November 27, 2025
Karachi – At the International Food & Agriculture Exhibition 2025, the National Logistics Corporation (NLC) highlighted its expanding cold chain network, demonstrating how Pakistan’s logistics capabilities are strengthening regional trade in both perishable and non-perishable agricultural goods.
During the three-day TDAP-organized event, NLC showcased its success in transporting over 12,000 metric tonnes of produce—including mangoes, bananas, kinnow, cherries, potatoes, and rice—to regional markets over the past two years. Delegates, agribusiness leaders, and food processors engaged with NLC representatives to explore trade partnerships, supply chain integration, and export competitiveness.
A key highlight was the upcoming Pakistan Mart in Dubai, a joint venture between NLC and DP World, set to provide showrooms, warehouses, and display zones for Pakistani products, enhancing market access across the Gulf, Africa, and Europe. NLC emphasized its role in connecting businesses across Central Asia, China, Russia, and beyond, providing end-to-end logistics solutions while fostering long-term B2B and B2G cooperation in trade and transportation.