Air Freight News

Gebrüder Weiss focuses on growth in Türkiye’s logistics market

Dec 05, 2022

The international transport and logistics company Gebrüder Weiss is preparing for Türkiye’s growing appeal to European importers and exporters by making more specialists and transport connections available. The main focus is on transports between Türkiye and its key trading partner, Germany, as well as the Benelux countries. Early in December, as part of expanding its services, the logistics company fully integrated the recently-acquired freight forwarding company 3S Transport & Logistics into the Gebrüder Weiss Türkiye country organization.

Gebrüder Weiss has successfully completed the integration of 3S Transport & Logistics. Here: employees with Mişel Yakop, Country Manager Gebrüder Weiss Türkiye (4th from right in the back). (Source: Gebrüder Weiss / Zamek)

“The demand for transport on the Middle Corridor route is steadily increasing. Due to the increased transit volume, Türkiye is gaining further importance as a central logistics hub between Europe and Asia,” says Thomas Moser, Director and Regional Manager Black Sea/CIS at Gebrüder Weiss. The Middle Corridor runs from Europe through Türkiye, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan to China, providing an alternative route to the Northern Corridor, which runs through Russia. “Thanks to the fully integrated additional capacities of 3S Transport & Logistics, we are well prepared for this development. We are pleased that, as the transition period comes to an end, the rebranding process has reached a successful conclusion,” adds Mişel Yakop, Country Manager Gebrüder Weiss Türkiye. In addition to the location in Istanbul, the 3S Transport & Logistics location near Düsseldorf was also integrated into the Gebrüder Weiss organization. It acts as a center of competence for transports between Türkiye and Germany as well as the Benelux countries.

Gebrüder Weiss has been present in Türkiye for ten years with locations in Istanbul and Izmir and, since 2021, in Mersin on the eastern Mediterranean. The main activities of the 70 employees include partial-load transports as well as air and sea freight services, pharmaceutical and multimodal transports as well as warehouse logistics and customs clearance. All three locations play a central part in an axis of GW branches stretching across Central and South-Eastern Europe to the Caucasus and Central Asia, where, along the New Silk Road, the logistics company is present with its own branches in Georgia, Armenia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and China.

Similar Stories

https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/St.-Louis-Regional-Freightway_.jpg
New data spotlights I‑44 as a critical corridor for U.S. aerospace supply chains
View Article
TIA honors Bill Tucker Memorial Scholarship recipient and announces Avalon CTB Scholarship winners

The Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA) and Avalon Risk Management are proud to announce the recipients of the Trimester 2 2026 Certified Transportation Broker (CTB) Scholarships.

View Article
Pure Fishing to unify global supply chain planning with RELEX Solutions

RELEX Solutions announced that Pure Fishing has selected RELEX to unify demand planning, master planning, and distribution planning across its global manufacturing and distribution network.

View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/TAPA-EMEA-and-Trans.eu-_.jpg
TAPA EMEA and Trans.eu launch the first freight exchange built on TAPA’s supply chain security certifications
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/Pfannenberg-USA-_DTS-5000-Series-Indoor-.jpg
Pfannenberg USA Introduces ActivCool ™ DTS 5000 Series Enclosure Cooling Platform
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/Eric_Gerbi.png
GEODIS announces management board appointment
View Article