How to choose the right sea freight route when global conditions change?
How to choose the right sea freight route when global conditions change?
For cargo moving between the Far East and Türkiye, schedules, capacity, geopolitical risks, and maritime disruptions can quickly influence the reliability of the full supply chain. That is why routing discipline matters as much as freight booking.
Azurite Türkiye supports import and export sea freight through both the Suez Canal route and the Cape of Good Hope route, giving clients operational alternatives when market conditions require flexibility.
The office also manages:
- FCL shipments between Türkiye and European markets
- FCL and LCL services with the USA and South America
- full-container services to African countries
- in-gauge and out-of-gauge project cargo using flat rack and open-top containers
- breakbulk solutions where containerized execution is not suitable
Main value for clients is the ability to select the right transport format, manage exceptions, and align ocean freight with onward road, rail, or multimodal movement across the wider Azurite network. In sea freight, reliability starts before the vessel moves. It starts with the route decision.