Khorgos Gateway dry port is planning to build ten marshaling yards next year. The project will allow to increase the terminal’s processing capacity 1.5-fold, expedite cargo delivery, and simplify the international trade process. It bears noting that 540,000 twenty-foot containers are sent annually from the dry port on the Kazakhstan-China border. Now the commissioning of new yards will increase the traffic density to 800,000 containers per year. Khorgos, the largest dry port in Central Asia, provides a full range of services in handling, storage and transshipment of cargo from China to Kazakhstan, countries of the European Union, the Persian Gulf, and the Caspian region.