BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 30. The TIR system
continues to strengthen regional trade by providing faster and
safer road transport between Türkiye and the Gulf Cooperation
Council (GCC) countries, Trend reports via the International Road Transport
Union (IRU).
Turkish logistics operator Saritaş Logistics has completed a
delivery from Türkiye to the United Arab Emirates using the TIR
system, transiting through Saudi Arabia. The fleet of 14 trucks
completed the “door-to-door” route in just ten days, whereas the
sea route would have taken 20-30 days.
This initiative represents a pivotal advancement in optimizing
terrestrial transportation linkages between Türkiye and the Gulf
Cooperation Council (GCC) region.
“The implementation of the TIR framework markedly optimized dwell
times, streamlined customs protocols, and fortified the integrity
of the cargo hold during transit,” the statement articulated.
Ahmet Sari, the General Manager of Saritaş Logistics, underscored
that this exemplary operation traversing Saudi Arabia represents a
pivotal benchmark for regional road transport dynamics.
“It demonstrates that the terrestrial linkages between Türkiye and
the GCC region are once more feasible and exceptionally competitive
when bolstered by TIR,” he added.
IRU General Delegate in Istanbul, Erman Ereke, emphasized that
this milestone demonstrates how the TIR transit system can act as a
bridge connecting Türkiye with the GCC region, unlocking new trade
routes and raising the resilience of supply chains.
“The successful completion of this journey paves the way for
more operators to consider the Saudi transit corridor as a
practical and cost-effective alternative to maritime routes.
With growing regional cooperation and the continued expansion of
TIR operations, more efficient, secure, and sustainable trade
between Türkiye and GCC countries is set to become a lasting
reality,” the IRU reports.
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