8th August 2022 - Hong Kong-based charter Link Logistics, a key global LCL ocean consolidator for the logistic industry, announced today the opening of a new office in Istanbul, Turkey.
The office is located in the heart of the business center, linking the Bosphorus and Istanbul's Old City. Having a local team in Istanbul allows Charter Link to better serve clients both in the region and beyond.
'Turkey is an important market and, with its location on the Mediterranean Sea, plays a strategic role in regional freight development. Customers can take advantage of our multiple weekly FAK departures from the Far East - Services that benefit shipments from various strategic verticals, ' says Erkan Sarigul, Managing Director of Charter Link Turkey.
Turkey has evolved into a key partner in China's Belt and Road and Maritime Silk Road initiative. It is benefited from recent infrastructure projects such as Kanal Istanbul, the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars Railway, and the Zangezur Corridor. Freight train has commenced linking
China with Turkey, one of the most important components to revive the ancient Silk Road.
'China is Turkey's second largest trade partner', says Coskun Recber, Managing Partner of Charter Link Turkey. 'Trade values have increased 13 times over the last 20 years, reaching USD 26 billion, and Turkey would stand to further benefit from all these enhanced connectivity between the two great nations'.
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The office is located in the heart of the business center, linking the Bosphorus and Istanbul's Old City. Having a local team in Istanbul allows Charter Link to better serve clients both in the region and beyond.
'Turkey is an important market and, with its location on the Mediterranean Sea, plays a strategic role in regional freight development. Customers can take advantage of our multiple weekly FAK departures from the Far East - Services that benefit shipments from various strategic verticals, ' says Erkan Sarigul, Managing Director of Charter Link Turkey.
Turkey has evolved into a key partner in China's Belt and Road and Maritime Silk Road initiative. It is benefited from recent infrastructure projects such as Kanal Istanbul, the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars Railway, and the Zangezur Corridor. Freight train has commenced linking
China with Turkey, one of the most important components to revive the ancient Silk Road.
'China is Turkey's second largest trade partner', says Coskun Recber, Managing Partner of Charter Link Turkey. 'Trade values have increased 13 times over the last 20 years, reaching USD 26 billion, and Turkey would stand to further benefit from all these enhanced connectivity between the two great nations'.
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