Posted on 18th September 2019
Featuring: Origin Lojistik Tas.Tic As
Origin Logistics in Turkey are continuously growing and they are delighted to announce the opening of their sixth office in the country in Bursa.
Bursa, a sea-port city and the fourth biggest city in Turkey, is an important industrial and cultural centre and it has a significant share in Turkey's economic growth. The leading sectors of Bursa include textile, automotive, machinery & metal, agriculture, food and furniture.
The new office will be managed by Burak Sertçelik (pictured left) - burak.sertcelik@originlog.com.
Origin Logistics now have an excellent coverage of Turkey with offices in Istanbul, Izmir, Ankara, Mersin, Konya and Bursa.
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