Global supply chains are being redesigned around resilience and Türkiye is gaining strategic weight.
Global supply chains are being redesigned around resilience and Türkiye is gaining strategic weight.
According to the Turkish Forwarding and Logistics Association, Türkiye has the infrastructure and location to become a complementary logistics hub for EU–US trade, supported by large-scale port capacity and access to key surrounding regions.
The message is clear: disruption in the Red Sea and Suez Canal is pushing shippers to look beyond traditional maritime routes and build more flexible, politically aligned logistics networks.
Azurite’s presence in Türkiye fits into this wider transition. The company uses Türkiye not as a standalone gateway, but as part of an integrated route architecture connecting Europe, the Caspian, Kazakhstan and wider CIS destinations.
For industrial clients, this creates practical value: more routing options, stronger regional coordination, and a logistics model built for volatility rather than only for normal conditions.
Source:Yeni Şafak English / Anadolu Agency, link in comments