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Cargo firms enjoy growing local e-trade
  25.11.2011


Turkish cargo firms continue to benefit from a growing e-trade market, which reached a volume of $10.6 billion last year, according to the top executive of MNG Cargo.



 


“Turkey’s e-trade is growing at a great pace giving Turkish cargo companies a good chance for growth,” the company’s chief executive, Aslan Kurt, said at a press meeting in Istanbul.

According to Kurt, Turkey’s e-trade sector will reach $10.6 billion by the end of the year, having risen from $250 million in 2006. “Nearly 10 percent of this sum goes to Turkish cargo firms,” he added.

Due to Turkey’s increasing export and growing e-trade markets, Kurt said there was a need to increase the country’s capacity by shifting from being extremely labor intensive to relying more on fully automated machines.
  
  

Source : hurriyetdailynews.com
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