News
08.07.2026

Uzum, Uzbekistan’s national digital ecosystem, has invested more than $500 million in infrastructure to support the country’s digital transformation. Over the next few years the company plans to invest several hundred million dollars more in expanding Uzbekistan’s logistics and IT infrastructure.

Today entrepreneurs selling on Uzum Market benefit from access to Uzbekistan’s largest e-commerce logistics complex. Between 2026 and 2028 the company plans to significantly expand its logistics capacity both in the capital and across the regions. As part of this expansion Uzum Market has begun developing a new sorting center and a dedicated warehouse complex for oversized goods.

The expanded logistics infrastructure will enable Uzum Market to process up to 600,000 items per day while adding 26,000 pallet positions for oversized inventory, providing storage capacity for tens of thousands of furniture items, home appliances and other bulky goods.

Alongside its central logistics hub, Uzum Market continues to expand its regional infrastructure. Today the company’s partners have access to nine cross-docking facilities located in Samarkand, Fergana, Jizzakh, Karshi, Namangan, Navoi, Bukhara, Urgench and Termez.

Since its launch, Uzum Market has been—and continues to be—a driving force behind the development of Uzbekistan’s e-commerce industry. We train entrepreneurs, help them formalize their businesses, build much-needed warehouse infrastructure, create jobs and introduce entirely new professions.

For millions of people in Uzbekistan, Uzum Market has become synonymous with e-commerce and we remain committed to investing in its continued growth.

Today Uzum Market’s infrastructure includes more than 2,100 order pickup points, in-shop locations and franchise outlets across 626 cities and towns throughout Uzbekistan. The marketplace is home to more than 18,000 active merchants, while customers can choose from over 400 million product listings.