Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Turkey Logistics and Warehousing Market Driven by Strategic Location, Shifting Focus towards the Manufacturing Sector and Increasing Infrastructural Investment: Ken Research

“The Turkish Logistics Sector is relatively young but it is rapidly expanding in parallel with the nation’s impressive economic growth and contributing about 15% to overall GDP of the country.”
Strategic Location: Turkey is located at a strategic location that connects the east and the west. The country provides access to Europe, Central Asia, Middle East, and North Africa. This justifies the importance of the Turkish logistics sector and especially the transportation sector.
PPPs in the Logistics Infrastructure: Turkey has heavily invested in transport infrastructure across the country and continues with even more ambitious targets. Transportation and energy infrastructure projects dominate the PPP market in Turkey. Build-Operate-Transfer and Transfer of Operating Rights are the main contract models in the Turkish PPP market. Turkey has implemented a variety of mega projects with BOT model such as New Istanbul Airport, Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge, Gebze- Orhangazi – Izmir Motorway and Eurasia Tunnel.
Logistics and Warehousing Market Turkey
Growth in E-Commerce: The e-commerce industry in Turkey has witnessed exponential growth owing to the rising middle-class population, rising disposable income, and the presence of major e-commerce players like Hepsiburada, n11, and Trendyol. The growth in the e-commerce industry is expected to substantially help boost the Courier Express and Parcel market.
Focus on Manufacturing and Automotive Sector: The manufacturing and the automotive industries have been the major driving force for the growth of the logistics industry in Turkey. The manufacturing sector contributed to almost 25.0% of the country’s GDP. The machinery and equipment manufacturing sector has been the major contributor to the exported items in Turkey. Moreover, Turkey is the fourteenth major automotive producer in the world and fifth-largest in Europe, with a 78.0% average export rate.
The report titled, “Turkey Logistics and Warehousing Market Outlook to 2025 – By Domestic and International Freight Forwarding Throughput, Revenue & Flow Corridor (Road Freight and Pipelines, Sea, Air and Rail Freight), By Warehousing (Industrial / Retail, Container Freight / Inland Container Depot & Cold Storage), By 3PL, Courier Express & Parcel, Domestic and Cross Border E-commerce Logistics by Ken Research recommends that the companies operating in logistics and warehousing market of Turkey can expand their market share and increase revenue generated by focusing on international freight forwarding, investing in air and sea freight logistics and incorporate advanced technologies like RFID and EDI in warehouses to improve efficiency. The market is expected to register an overall positive CAGR of 12.3% by revenue during the forecast period 2018-2025.
Key Segments Covered:-
Logistics and Warehousing:
By Service Mix (Freight Forwarding, Warehousing, Courier Express, and Parcel Activities and Value Added Services)
Freight Forwarding:
By Mode of Service (Road Freight and via Pipelines, Sea Freight, Air Freight, and Rail Freight)
By Mode of Freight (Domestic and International Freight Forwarding)
By Flow Corridors (European Countries, Asian Countries, American Countries, and Others)
By End Users (Manufacturing, Automotive, Food and Beverages, Consumer Retail and Others)
By Third-Party Logistics (3PL) and Integrated Logistics
Warehousing:
By Business Model (Industrial/Retail, Container Freight/Inland Container Depot, and Cold Storage)
By Type of Warehouses (Closed Warehouses, Open Yards, and Cold Storage)
By Region (Istanbul, Izmir, Ankara, Bursa, and Others)
By Third-Party Logistics (3PL) and Integrated Logistics
By End Users (Food and Beverages, Automotive, Manufacturing, and Consumer Retail & Others)
Third-Party Logistics:
By Phases of Delivery ((Hub-Hub, Hub-Spoke, and Spoke-Door)
By Service Mix (Freight Forwarding and Warehousing)
Snapshot on Turkey Courier, Express and Parcel Market
Snapshot on Turkey E-Commerce Logistics Market
Key Target Audience:-
Logistics Companies
Warehousing Companies
Cold Chain Companies
Courier and Parcel Companies
Express Logistics Companies
E-Commerce Logistics Companies
Logistics Association
Government Association
Investors and Private Equity Companies
Time Period Captured in the Report:-
Historical Period: 2013-2018
Forecast Period: 2019-2025
Key Companies Covered:-
Freight Forwarding and Warehousing Market:
Ekol Logistics
Netlog Logistics
Mars Logistics
DHL
Kuehne + Nagel
Borusan Logistics
Yusen Inci Logistics
Hellmann Worldwide Logistics
Omsan Logistics
CEVA Logistics
Karinca Logistics
KITA Logistics
DB Schenker
Agility Logistics
Courier and Parcel Market:
PTT
Yurtici Cargo
Key Topics Covered in the Report:-
Executive Summary
Research Methodology
Logistics Infrastructure in Turkey Logistics Market
Cross Comparison of Turkey Logistics and Warehousing Market with Other Countries
Value Chain Analysis for Turkey Logistics Market
Turkey Logistics and Warehousing Market
Turkey Freight Forwarding Market
Turkey Warehousing Market
Turkey Third-Party Logistics (3PL) Market
Snapshot on Turkey Courier, Express and Parcel Market
Snapshot on Turkey E-Commerce Logistics Market
Company Profiles of Major Players in Turkey Logistics and Warehousing Market
Trade Scenario in Turkey Logistics and Warehousing Market
Industry Norms and Regulations in Turkey Freight Forwarding and Warehousing Market
Trends and Developments in Turkey Freight Forwarding and Warehousing Market
Issues and Challenges in Turkey Freight Forwarding and Warehousing Market
SWOT Analysis for Turkey Warehousing Market
Analyst Recommendations for Turkey Freight Forwarding and Warehousing Market
Turkey Logistics and Warehousing Market Future Outlook and Projections
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