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UTIKAD
UTIKAD – Association of International Forwarding and Logistics Service Provider
National and International Transportation:
Road, Air Sea, Rail and Combined Transportation
Logistics Services
NGO with approx. 400 members and 50,000 direct employment 95 % of Air Transport 70 % of Road Transport 60 % of Sea Transport 20 % of Rail Transport
carried out by our members in Turkey
“As a Strong Bridge Links Continents Geographically, Culturally And Economically”
Gateway From / To :
TURKEY
Europe C.I.S. Black Sea East Mediterranean Gulf North Africa
TURKEY’s ECONOMY
Turkey is A Young Dynamic Country With Significant Growth Potential
• 17th Largest Economy on the World
• 6th Largest Economy when compared with EU Countries
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Growth Rate 0,7 -4,8 9,2 8,5 2,2 4,0
-6,0
-4,0
-2,0
0,0
2,0
4,0
6,0
8,0
10,0Growth Rates 2008 - 2013
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Foreign Trade 333.991 243.071 299.427 375.748 389.033 403.456
0
50.000
100.000
150.000
200.000
250.000
300.000
350.000
400.000
450.000
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USD
Foreign Trade 2008 - 2013
RAIL TRANSPORT
Total length of the railways 12.008 km 26,7 % is electrified 33,9 % is signallized Private companies can operate own wagons Monthly block train departures has reached to 5700 1000 block trains for international operations 13 block train routes to Europe
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 20130
500,0001,000,0001,500,0002,000,0002,500,0003,000,0003,500,000
International Freight Volume (Tonnages)
ROAD RENEWAL
1000 km line was renewed in 2013
Within 10 years 6.525 km of line was renewed
OLD NEW
Lines to be renewed Lines renewed
2013
2003
LOGISTICS CENTERS IN TURKEY - TCDD
In Service• First Part is completed • Under Construction
Denizli/Kalkık
Yeşilbayır/İstanbul
Yenice/Mersin
Gelemen/Samsun
Uşak
Köseköy/İzmit
Hasanbey/Eskişehir
Halkalı/İstanbul
HGökköy/BalıkesirBozüyük/Bilecik
Mardin
Palandöken/Erzurum
Kemalpaşa/izmir
Kayacık/Konya
Sivas
Kars
Türkoğlu/K.maraş
Habur
Boğazköprü/Kayseri
Balo ProjectKars-Tiflis Bakü
Railway
Tekirdag –Derince Train Ferry
Samsun – Kavkaz Train Ferry
Varna
Poti
Mersin
RAILWAYS PROJECTS in TURKEY
Van Lake Train Ferry
Batı Ro-Ro – Train Ferry Service
“Great Anatolian Logistics Organizations Project”
BALO PROJECT
Weekly 3 mutual block train departures by March 2014
UTIKAD:Shareholder of BALO
TRANSPORT MODES WITHIN BALO PROJECT
The containers coming from Istanbul and neighbourhood by railway and from Derince by Vessel are treated in terms of their destinations in BALO Europe Consolidation Center.
INNOVATIONAL FEATURES OF BALO PROJECT
To collect the shipments in Anatolia by railway
To achieve a new route that passes Bandirma
Tekirdag by train ferry
To give start scheduled block train services from
10 different points to Europe
To use 45’HC containers
KARS - TBILISI – BAKU RAILWAY PROJECT
The foundation of the part in Turkey was laid on 24 July 200892% realization of the project in Turkish side was achievedIt is planned to complete the project within 2015
TEKIRDAG - DERINCE TRAIN FERRY
In order to make the transport from Agean and Marmara regions to Europe and v.v. through the shorter corridor between the ports of Tekirdağ; Derince and Bandırma, train ferry operation will be
realized.
SAMSUN – KAVKAZ TRAIN FERRY
VarnaPoti
Mersin
Combined transport will be able to be made from Turkey to Russia Ukraine, CIS countries and Middle East
EXPERIENCES OF FORWARDING & LOGISTICS SERVICE PROVIDERS WITHIN TURKEY REGARDING THE MFT
Train Ferry Transportation by the Freight Forwarders’ Companies:
“Batı Ro-Ro – Train Ferry Service”
Every 10 days on regular basis for Train Ferry Service Between Derince - Odessa / Poti
MARMARAY PROJECT
“Marmaray was opened on 29 October 2013 and 21 Million 353 Thousand 339 Passengers have been transported in 6 months after opening”
Rail tunnel under Bosphorus
Marmaray project will provide a continuous communication between the Asian with European continents
Linking Europe rail network to Middle East and CIS
CONTENTS
Samsun-Kavqaz
Kars-Tbilisi-Baku
Kars-Nahcevan-Iran
Marmaray
Lake Van Crossing
North AfricaSouth East Asia
Tekirdağ-Muratlı
The Middle East
Far East Asia
Kurtalan- Nusaybin- Iraq
The Central and North Asia
There is approx. 75 Billion $ transport volume between Europe and Asia
A RAIL BRIDGE BETWEEN ASIA & EUROPE
VIKING TRAIN PROJECT
The Black Sea is connecting with the Baltic Sea by the “Viking Train”
The connection of the Viking Train will be able to be established to Mediterranean, Europe, Middle East and Central Asia via Turkey.
It is targeted to connect Europe to Middle East and Cental Asia through TRACECA Corridor in the shortest way.
Lastly Bulgaria joined the Viking train route.
“Viking Train”, is an important combined transport project which connects the seaports of Klaipeda, Odessa and Illıchevsk between the Baltic Sea & Black Sea and lastly Bulgaria by the railways.
The Advantages of the Viking Train Low transport price Scheduled train movements, short transit timesSecure transport, load safety through the routeFacilitation of the customs and border crossing procedures Establishing a connection between the Baltic Sea and the Black Sea by the transport systemsReducing the negative effects to the natural environment
VIKING TRAIN PROJECT
SILK WIND BLOCK TRAIN
Route: China - Kazakhstan - Caspian Sea - Black Sea
Countries:
China Kazakhstan Azerbaijan Georgia Turkey
TRACECA
Member Countries:
Armenia Azerbaijan Bulgaria Georgia Iran Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan
Moldova Romania Tajikistan Turkey Ukraine Uzbekistan
Aim of TRACECAStrengthening of economic relations, trade and transport communication in the regions of the Black Sea basin, South Caucasus and Central Asia owing to active work based on political will and common aspirations of all member-states
“The New Silk Road”
DRAFT COMBINED TRANSPORT LEGISLATION
General Directorate of Transport of Dangerous Goods and Combined Transport aims to improve and regulate combined, intermodal and multimodal transport in Turkey
Planned Validity Date : in 2014
‘’Draft Combined Transport Legislation’’ serves as a model in Europe
UTIKAD makes a huge contribution to prepare this legislation
ASSOCIATION OF INTERNATIONAL FORWARDING AND LOGISTICS SERVICE PROVIDERS
President : Mr. Turgut ERKESKİN
General Manager : Mr. Cavit UĞUR
E-mail Address : [email protected]
Web Site : www.utikad.org.tr
Phone : + 90 212 663 62 61
Fax : + 90 212 663 62 72
Address : Senlikkoy Mahallesi, Saci Sokak,
No:4/F, Florya 34153
Bakirkoy – Istanbul / TURKEY
CONTACT DETAILS