New office in Istanbul, Turkey
TIBA expands presence in the East and starts operations in Turkey
With this new opening, TIBA increases presence to 20 countries in 4 continents.
- Initially they will operate from Istanbul, with the objective of opening new operational offices in Mersin and Izmir, as well as other commercial delegations.
- This opening will strengthen the traffic between Asia/Turkey and Turkey/Europe but will also connect Turkey with Africa and Latin America where TIBA has a strong presence.
Valencia, March 5, 2024. – The Spanish logistics multinational TIBA starts its activity in Turkey, one of the Middle East countries that, due to its strategic position, is currently one of the most significant potential logistics hubs, as it is located in one of the most important developing trade broker of the moment.
“The pandemic has sent a clear message about the need to reduce the exposure that came with concentrating 90% of the supply of inputs in a specific geographical area. If we add to that the recent incidents in the traffic through the Red Sea, which has meant an increase in transit time and higher fuel consumption, with the consequent environmental impact, it is clear the need for proximity alternatives that reduce these impacts”, Jose Ramon Arbeloa, CEO of TIBA Iberia and Turkey.
TIBA lands in the country with its first operational office in Istanbul. In line with its expansion plan, it will be followed by operational offices in Istanbul, Turkey.
TIBA arrives in the country with its first operational office in Istanbul. Following the expansion plan, it will be followed by operational offices in Mersin and Izmir and other commercial representations throughout the country from where TIBA will reinforce its connections with all the geographical areas in which it is present.
TIBA, a company belonging to the Spanish group Romeu, with more than 160 years of history dedicated to logistics and international transport, is present with its own offices in 4 continents and a network of partners around the world, from where it manages the logistics of imports and exports.
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