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Container Shipping


Transit Cargo via Turkey: Why It Is Becoming a Major Logistics Corridor
Introduction Transit cargo refers to shipments that pass through one country on the way to another destination without being imported into that country. Turkey has become one of the most important transit logistics corridors connecting Europe, Central Asia, the Middle East and the Caucasus. Strategic Location of Turkey Turkey's geographic location places it at the intersection of major global trade routes. This allows cargo to move efficiently between: Europe and Central Asia
Ali Senel
1 day ago1 min read


How to Ship Cargo from Turkey: Step-by-Step Guide
Introduction Turkey has become one of the most important logistics hubs connecting Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Thanks to its strategic location and developed port infrastructure, thousands of international shipments depart from Turkish ports every week. For importers and exporters, understanding how cargo shipping from Turkey works can help avoid delays, reduce logistics costs and ensure smoother supply chain operations. Step 1: Choose the Right Shipping Method Internat
Ali Senel
1 day ago2 min read


Container Shipping Demand Remains Stable Despite Global Market Fluctuations
The global freight and logistics market continues to experience fluctuations as geopolitical tensions, fuel costs and supply chain adjustments reshape international shipping patterns. The Turkey freight and logistics market alone is expected to grow steadily in the coming years as infrastructure investment and international trade volumes increase. Industry analysts estimate that the Turkish logistics market will exceed $67 billion in 2026, supported by expanding trade corrido
Ali Senel
1 day ago1 min read


Turkey Strengthens Position as Regional Logistics Hub
Turkey continues to strengthen its position as a strategic logistics hub connecting Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Thanks to its geographic location and extensive maritime infrastructure, the country plays a critical role in international cargo flows between regional markets. Major Turkish ports including: Istanbul (Ambarlı Port) Izmir (Alsancak and Aliaga terminals) Mersin International Port Gemlik Port serve as key gateways for containerized cargo moving between Europe,
Ali Senel
1 day ago1 min read


Red Sea Shipping Disruptions Continue to Affect Global Container Routes
The global container shipping industry continues to face major disruptions as security risks escalate in the Red Sea and surrounding Middle East maritime corridors. Following recent geopolitical tensions and military actions involving Iran and regional actors, several major container shipping lines have suspended or diverted vessels away from the Suez Canal and Red Sea route. Instead of passing through the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait and the Suez Canal, many vessels are now sailing
Ali Senel
1 day ago1 min read


What is Demurrage in Container Shipping?
Learn what demurrage means in container shipping, how it works, and how to avoid expensive port charges in international logistics.
Ali Senel
2 days ago3 min read
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