CELEBI BANDIRMA ULUSLARARASI LIMAN ISLETMECILIGI A

CELEBI BANDIRMA ULUSLARARASI LIMAN ISLETMECILIGI A.Ş. (Çelebi Bandırma International Port Operations Inc.) is a port operations company based in Turkey. It is part of the larger Çelebi Group, which has diverse interests in various sectors including ground handling services for airlines, port management and logistics, terminal operations, and warehousing.


Here are some key points about Çelebi Bandırma International Port Operations:



  1. Location: The company operates the Bandırma Port, which is strategically located on the southern coast of the Sea of Marmara in the city of Bandırma, Balıkesir Province, Turkey. This location is significant for maritime trade as it provides a connection point between Europe and Asia.



  2. Operations: The port handles a wide range of services including cargo handling, warehousing, and logistics. It serves various types of cargo including bulk, general, and container cargo.



  3. Facilities: The port is well-equipped with modern facilities and infrastructure to support efficient port operations. This includes berths, storage areas, and specialized equipment for loading and unloading ships.



  4. Strategic Importance: Bandırma Port is considered one of the key maritime gateways in Turkey due to its location and the range of services it offers. It plays a crucial role in both domestic and international trade.



  5. Part of Çelebi Group: As part of the Çelebi Group, the port benefits from the group's extensive experience in logistics and ground handling services. Çelebi Group has a strong presence in Turkey and internationally, providing integrated solutions across various sectors.



  6. Sustainability and Development: Çelebi Bandırma is also focused on sustainable development and aims to implement environmentally friendly practices in its operations. This aligns with global trends in port management where sustainability is becoming increasingly important.



  7. Economic Impact: By facilitating trade and providing logistics services, the port contributes significantly to the local and national economy. It is a hub for import and export activities, thereby supporting various industries.




If you are looking for more specific information, such as financial details, recent developments, or strategic initiatives, visiting the company’s official website or checking recent press releases and industry reports will be helpful.


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