cargo-partner opens new storage facility in Turkey

cargo-partner opens new storage facility in Turkey

cargo-partner opens new storage facility in Turkey cargo-partner

Cargo-partner’s new storage facility in Istanbul, Turkey is planned to be operational from January 2023 onwards.

The iLogistics Centre will have a total surface area of 20,000 square metres, 5,000 square metres of which will be a fully bonded warehouse. The facility will be equipped with 17 loading and unloading ramps, as well as oversized cargo access points.

Istanbul has significant shipping traffic as well as two major airports, and two central railways. As a result, the facility is strategically located 25 kilometres from Ambarlı Port, 29 kilometres from Istanbul Airport, and 28 kilometres from the Muratbey Road Customs. It is therefore easily accessible via main ports/customs as well as main highways.

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cargo-partner opens new storage facility in Turkey

cargo-partner opens new storage facility in Turkey
cargo-partner opens new storage facility in Turkey cargo-partner

Cargo-partner’s new storage facility in Istanbul, Turkey is planned to be operational from January 2023 onwards.

The iLogistics Centre will have a total surface area of 20,000 square metres, 5,000 square metres of which will be a fully bonded warehouse. The facility will be equipped with 17 loading and unloading ramps, as well as oversized cargo access points.

Istanbul has significant shipping traffic as well as two major airports, and two central railways. As a result, the facility is strategically located 25 kilometres from Ambarlı Port, 29 kilometres from Istanbul Airport, and 28 kilometres from the Muratbey Road Customs. It is therefore easily accessible via main ports/customs as well as main highways.

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