According to the Turkish Forwarding and Logistics Association, Türkiye has the infrastructure and location to become a complementary logistics hub for EU–US trade.
The country plans 5,000 km of new railway construction in four years, while Aktau and Kuryk are set to expand container capacity from 80,000 to 300,000 TEU per year by 2029.
To improve control across a highly complex transport environment, Azurite Europe has implemented real-time GPS tracking that helps identify interruptions and delays at the earliest possible stage.
Port congestion, maritime instability, border closures, and equipment shortages have made one reality increasingly clear: logistics networks built around a single transport mode are vulnerable.
This development strengthens Azurite’s ability to combine transport execution and customs expertise into one coordinated offering for clients moving cargo across complex regional routes.