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Armenia–Georgia Logistics and Commerce Forum 2026

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On June 19, the Armenia–Georgia Logistics and Commerce Forum 2026 was successfully held in Tbilisi through the collaboration of eLogiFest and the eCommerce Association-Georgia, bringing together key representatives from the business, trade, logistics, and e-commerce sectors of Armenia and Georgia. The forum served as a platform for strengthening regional cooperation, fostering new business partnerships, and exploring opportunities to enhance cross-border trade and supply chain connectivity between the two countries.


The event was opened by Lado Kandelaki, Chairman of the eCommerce Association-Georgia, and Cristina Yeremyan, CEO of eLogiFest. Participants were also welcomed by Aren Arakelyan, the First Secretary of the Embassy of the Republic of Armenia to Georgia, who emphasized the importance of economic cooperation, trade relations, and regional connectivity between the two countries.



A key highlight of the forum was the signing ceremony of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between eCommerce Association-Georgia and Event X Expo Group, aimed at strengthening cooperation between the Armenian and Georgian business and logistics ecosystems and creating new opportunities for cross-border collaboration.



During the event, participants attended presentations from leading companies and organizations, including Megaladata, Onex Georgia, Garant Logistics, ULC Terminal, and Tbilisi Free Zone. Speakers shared valuable insights into regional logistics trends, cross-border trade opportunities, e-commerce development, and strategies for improving supply chain efficiency.


One of the central parts of the forum was a panel discussion featuring Ashot Mirakyan (Mira Trans), Aram Nikoghosyan (Garant Logistics), Tamar Gogolashvili (OnWay), Giorgi Gogshelidze (TNET), and Tamar Chadalashvili (Boygar’s). The discussion focused on the challenges and opportunities within regional logistics, the future of digital commerce, and the role of the private sector in advancing regional economic cooperation.



The forum demonstrated the strong potential for deeper collaboration between Armenia and Georgia in the fields of trade, logistics, and e-commerce. The event concluded with a networking session and coffee break, providing participants with valuable opportunities to establish new professional connections and explore future partnerships.




 
 
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