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Bobur Sirojiddionov (English: Bobur Sirojiddinov), Logistics Specialist, General Director of the Group of Companies «[[Centrum Logistics Group]]», one of the biggest logistics operators in Uzbekistan.
In his activities as the head of the group of companies Bobur Sirojiddinov adheres to strict principles of effective management and development of the company, which has more than 500 employees worldwide. Bobur Sirojiddinov is a prominent figure in the field of logistics and public administration in Uzbekistan. His education and professional path show a deep understanding of international law, logistics and transportation infrastructure. Thanks to his efforts, Uzbekistan is increasingly unlocking its transit potential on the route of goods from Asia to Europe.
Biography
[edit]Education
[edit]- In 2015, Bobur Sirojiddinov graduated from [[Riga Technical University]] (Latvia) and received a PhD in logistics and transportation.
- In 2009, he graduated with a Master's degree from National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek in Jurisprudence.
- In 2008, he completed his Master's degree Wuhan University School of Law (PRC) in Commercial Law.
- In 2006, Bobur Sirojiddinov graduated with a Bachelor's degree in International Law from the University of World Economy and Diplomacy.
Professional Experience
[edit]- Bobur Sirojiddinov started his career in 2008 as head of the international department of Tashkent Automobile Road Institute, then worked as an analyst in Germany (Center for New Technologies in Logistics) and as a lecturer at several universities in Uzbekistan (University of World Economy and Diplomacy and Inha University).
- His experience as a prosecutor in the Office of the Prosecutor General of the Republic of Uzbekistan (2018-2019) and as Director of Logistics at UzAuto Motors (2019-2020) highlights his in-depth knowledge of transportation and logistics.
- Bobur Sirojiddinov is the CEO of “[[Centrum Logistics Group]]”] since 2021.
- B. Sirojiddinov is the initiator of a number of significant projects, including the decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan on the creation of Ministry of Transport, which became the basis for reforming the country's transportation system. His work in this direction contributed to the improvement of conditions for national carriers.
- He was also actively involved in the development of policies to support carriers, as evidenced by his initiatives to reduce customs duties and vehicle purchase fees on imports to the Republic of Uzbekistan, which contributed to the increase of the national fleet of cargo vehicles from 3,000 units in 2019 to 20,000 units in 2023.
- In 2018, his initiatives led to the establishment of Uzlogistic LLC under Uzavtosanoat, which attracted $ 25 million in direct investments in a short period of time.
- He is also the editor of the information and analytical journal “Transport. Logistics. Transit” and initiator of Uzbekistan's first Analytics Report on the state of the logistics sector, ‘Uzbekistan Logistics Report’.
Contribution to the development of transport corridors
[edit]- B. Sirojiddinov is actively working on the development of transport corridors such as São Paulo (Brazil) - Poti (Georgia) - Alyat (Azerbaijan) - Turkmenbashi (Turkmenistan) - Tashkent (Uzbekistan) (Middle Corridor). São Paulo (Brazil) - Poti (Georgia) - Alyat (Azerbaijan) - Turkmenbashi (Turkmenistan) - Tashkent (Uzbekistan) (Middle Corridor), Kashgar (China) - Irkeshtam - Osh (Kyrgyzstan) - Andijan - Tashkent (Middle Corridor), Karachi - Peshawar (Pakistan) - Kabul - Mazar-e-Sharif (Afghanistan) - Termez (Uzbekistan) (Trans-Afghan Corridor), which contributes to Uzbekistan's integration into international trade routes.
Family
[edit]- Married. Has three children, a son and two daughters.