NGL Founding Partner Ferhat Emenetoğlu said, “We decided to increase our number of voyages and investments in 2022 on the German route that we opened in the last quarter of 2021 in parallel with the intense demands from our customers between the Eastern and Northern European countries and Türkiye.”
The importance of Germany, Türkiye’s largest foreign trade partner, is increasing not only for exporters and importers, but also for domestic logistics companies. According to the data of the Ministry of Commerce, Türkiye realized 8.3 percent of its total foreign trade with 41.1 billion dollars last year with Germany.
Accordingly, Norther Global Logistics (NGL), which carries out logistics activities predominantly between Europe and Türkiye, decided to expand the geography it served this year. NGL Founding Partner Ferhat Emenetoğlu stated that they will focus more on the German route in 2022, which they made active in the last quarter of 2021 upon the intensive demands of their customers to whom they provide transportation services between Türkiye and Eastern Europe, Baltic, and Scandinavian countries.”
“We believe that we will receive the rewards of our investments in 2022.”
Emphasizing that the fact that the imports from Germany, which has been the largest export market of Türkiye for many years, is close to exports in general made this route more attractive for the logistics sector, EMANETOĞLU said, “We took action in order to both respond to the demands of our customers and be an important player of the Türkiye-Germany route. We invested in this route and started reciprocal expeditions. Last year, we made a significant number of investments in vehicles, equipment, and human resources and we believe that we will receive the rewards for these investments in 2022.”
Expressing that they have made exits 3 days of the week for the time being, Emanetoğlu said that they aim to make exits 4 days a week until the end of March.
Emanetoğlu added that they provide minivan service with their own vehicles on this route for urgent shipments.