Toyota has shipped cars destined for the ports of Livorno and Koper from Autoport.
New Corolla sedans produced at Toyota’s factory in Sakarya were loaded onto vessels in Autoport destined for Italy (Livorno) and Slovenia (Koper).Autoport expands with new car makesToyota, one of Turkey’s largest automobile exporters, used Autoport, the first and only port in Turkey specialized for automobiles, to export shipments of the new Corolla sedan that the company has begun to produce in its factory in Sakarya.
Toyota’s factory in Turkey has begun production of the 11th generation of Corolla sedans after a break of seven years.
Plans are in place to export the new Corollas to 52 countries.
Toyota produced 39,000 automobiles in 2002 and reached a record production of 177,000 units in 2006. The company has invested 150 million Euro to produce the new Corolla, which will be sent to new markets in North Africa, the Middle East and the Caucasus. Shipments of the new Corolla sedans will be exported via Autoport. Shipments of vehicles are being sent from Autoport in Turkey to the ports of Livorno and Koper. Toyota shipments will also begin to be sent from Autoport to Egypt and Israel beginning in the first week of September. Autoport currently handles both import and export shipments for Mercedes, BMW and Mini.
After starting to handle regular export shipments of Mercedes Benz automobiles in March, Autoport made an agreement in April with Willi Betz, which currently provides logistics services for the German automotive giant BMW and Mini automobiles.
After that, Autoport became the export gateway for Mercedes buses as well. Autoport has the capacity to handle 400,000 vehicles annually and has superb vehicle operations that ensure problem-free, high quality handling for both imported and exported vehicles.
Built on 15 hectares of land, Autoport is located close to major storage facilities for all automotive manufacturers and distributors in the eastern and southern Marmara Region.
New Corolla sedans produced at Toyota’s factory in Sakarya were loaded onto vessels in Autoport destined for Italy (Livorno) and Slovenia (Koper).Autoport expands with new car makesToyota, one of Turkey’s largest automobile exporters, used Autoport, the first and only port in Turkey specialized for automobiles, to export shipments of the new Corolla sedan that the company has begun to produce in its factory in Sakarya.
Toyota’s factory in Turkey has begun production of the 11th generation of Corolla sedans after a break of seven years.
Plans are in place to export the new Corollas to 52 countries.
Toyota produced 39,000 automobiles in 2002 and reached a record production of 177,000 units in 2006. The company has invested 150 million Euro to produce the new Corolla, which will be sent to new markets in North Africa, the Middle East and the Caucasus. Shipments of the new Corolla sedans will be exported via Autoport. Shipments of vehicles are being sent from Autoport in Turkey to the ports of Livorno and Koper. Toyota shipments will also begin to be sent from Autoport to Egypt and Israel beginning in the first week of September. Autoport currently handles both import and export shipments for Mercedes, BMW and Mini.
After starting to handle regular export shipments of Mercedes Benz automobiles in March, Autoport made an agreement in April with Willi Betz, which currently provides logistics services for the German automotive giant BMW and Mini automobiles.
After that, Autoport became the export gateway for Mercedes buses as well. Autoport has the capacity to handle 400,000 vehicles annually and has superb vehicle operations that ensure problem-free, high quality handling for both imported and exported vehicles.
Built on 15 hectares of land, Autoport is located close to major storage facilities for all automotive manufacturers and distributors in the eastern and southern Marmara Region.