The Eurasian Development Bank’s (EDB) annual meeting highlighted a shift in Central Asia's logistics focus. The primary challenge is now integrating existing infrastructure – roads, railways, ports, and warehouses – into a unified network. Experts emphasize that simply building more roads is no longer sufficient to facilitate efficient trade. Instead, the goal is seamless operation between physical infrastructure and digital platforms, including customs systems. This integration aims to create a more connected and efficient Eurasia. The discussion centered on the need for a cohesive, network-based approach to transport, marking an evolution in regional development strategy. Ultimately, successful logistics relies on removing barriers between different systems, fostering greater regional economic integration.