Heberrow is expected to expand the Turkish market business
- Author:Rita
- Source:Sunny Worldwide
- Release Date:2017-07-25
German shipping company Herbert has said that after the completion of the acquisition of the Arabian ship, is expected to expand the business in the Turkish market.
In the past few years, the Herbert Rotterdam has grown from a small shipping company in the Turkish market to the third largest operator in the region, with capacity increasing from about 230,000 TEU to 500,000 TEU. At the same time, the Hebrew 13200TEU Hamburg Express container ship "Leverkusen Express" is also the first to rely on the Istanbul, Turkey Kumport terminal.
In the past few years, the Herbert Rotterdam has grown from a small shipping company in the Turkish market to the third largest operator in the region, with capacity increasing from about 230,000 TEU to 500,000 TEU. At the same time, the Hebrew 13200TEU Hamburg Express container ship "Leverkusen Express" is also the first to rely on the Istanbul, Turkey Kumport terminal.
Heberrow said the "Leverkusen Express" was deployed on the THE Alliance MD3 service route and has become the largest container ship docked at Kumport Pier.
Danny Smolders, the company's regional manager, said the "Leverkusen Express" port of the Turkish port is an important milestone for Herbert. The THE Alliance MD3 service provides the company with more opportunities to connect directly to Asia to Reeves, Istanbul, Alijaga and Mersin's shipping business. Istanbul is Turkey's main hub port, especially in the Far East route to the freight side. With the introduction of the Hamburg Express container ship and the tremendous growth in the company's fleet capacity, Herbert will challenge in Turkey and look forward to the challenge.
Danny Smolders, the company's regional manager, said the "Leverkusen Express" port of the Turkish port is an important milestone for Herbert. The THE Alliance MD3 service provides the company with more opportunities to connect directly to Asia to Reeves, Istanbul, Alijaga and Mersin's shipping business. Istanbul is Turkey's main hub port, especially in the Far East route to the freight side. With the introduction of the Hamburg Express container ship and the tremendous growth in the company's fleet capacity, Herbert will challenge in Turkey and look forward to the challenge.