Air Freight News

Zim is gearing up to help the victims of the earthquake in Turkey

Feb 09, 2023

ZIM, through its representative office in Izmir, Turkey, donated and sent containers loaded with humanitarian aid and equipment, as a first phase in an aid effort for the victims of the earthquake in Turkey. The containers have already arrived in the affected areas and contain, among other essential goods, baby food and other emergency rations.

ZIM has been operating in Turkey for many years and ZIM vessels regularly call main ports in the country. ZIM Turkey office is now coordinating the aid operations on behalf of ZIM, as guided by ZIM HO and president & CEO Eli Glickman.

ZIM President & CEO Eli Glickman: "I spoke with our country manager in Turkey, Mr. Josi Cikurel, first to make sure that ZIM people in the country are safe, and I instructed to do our utmost to provide aid to the victims of the disaster in any way possible. Our heart goes out to the victims of this devastating earthquake, and we will do what we can support and help, in accordance with the values that always guide us."

Similar Stories

https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/CMA_CGM_Ship.jpg
CMA CGM | PSS - From Far East to Male, Maldives from June 21st-June 30th
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/Support_grows_for_India%E2%80%99s_new_maritime_CCTV_rules.jpg
Maritime security becomes a strategic factor
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/FreightWeekSTL-Tours_Tour-group-at-ACP.jpg
FreightWeekSTL Tours give lawmakers firsthand look at Inland Waterways’ Economic Impact
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/CMA_CGM_Ship.jpg
CMA CGM | PSS - From China to South Africa and Mozambique
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/Signing_Ceremony_1.jpg
Sallaum Lines orders two next-generation 8,600 CEU car carriers
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/Mr._Khetan%2C_CEO_of_Wirana_Shipping_.jpg
Shipowners may have window to sell harder-to-place vessels as recycling supply tightens
View Article