CMA CGM Adds Iskenderun Call on BEX Service

June 16, 2015

The CMA CGM Group has  announced that starting June 16, a call in the South Turkish port of Iskenderun will be added to the Group’s Bosphorus Express Line (BEX).

The CMA CGM Group adapts its offer to its clients’ needs and introduces a unique service between Asia and Iskenderun on the market. In order to answer its clients’ needs, the CMA CGM Group adapts its BEX line, joining Asia to the East Mediterranean, by adding a call in the port of Iskenderun.
 

The Group now offers the only direct service on the market, and the best transit times between Asia and Iskenderun.
 

Turkish 2nd industrial area after Istanbul is located in the south of the country. This area has been undergoing a strong economic growth. Trades with Asia and the Group’s clients’ needs in Asiatic raw materials have been increasing.

Raw materials are imported in Turkey, where they are reprocessed before being distributed in Europe and in the Middle-East.

By calling Iskenderun, the CMA CGM Group expends its maritime coverage to the entire country. By adding a call in Iskenderun, the South part of the country will now be called directly and each week by the Group’s vessels sailing the BEX line.
The port of Iskenderun is located in a strategic area in the South of the country. The Group, that has been present in Turkey since 2003, is the first shipping group to have joined the Asian and Turkish strategic markets. With this new call, CMA CGM expands its geographical coverage. 7 of the Group’s services new call directly 13 Turkish ports.

With Iskenderun the CMA CGM Group develops its logistics coverage in Turkey.
The CMA CGM Group will benefit from the port of Iskenderun complete offer that will provide:

CMA CGM logistics experts will therefore maintain and develop its door to door transport services. For istance, Gazaintep and Hatay strategic zones will be served daily.
 

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