Environment and Urban Planning Minister Erdoğan Bayraktar, Trabzon Governor Dr. Recep Kızılcık and Trabzon MPs Faruk Özak, Safiye Seymenoğlu, Aydın Bıyıklıoğlu and his accompanying delegation conducted a study in the shipyard area of Sürmene Çamburnu. In order to be the logistics center of the area in Surmene Çamburnu, the delegation received information from the experts and examined the area. Minister Bayraktar stated that they are studying the examples of logistics centers in our country and said: Our local operations on the logistics center continue under the presidency of our governor Lojistik. Governor Kızılcık stated that in the last years, because of the closure of Sochi Port of Russia, Governor Kızılcık said, Rusya We aim to establish Trabzon Logistics Center on the new Silk Road, one of which will extend to the Russian Federation and another branch to China. We want to conclude this work as soon as possible and come to the point where we want Trabzon. We can't stand to wait. Our infrastructure works for the logistics center continue uninterruptedly. Lojistik After the examinations, the delegation held an evaluation meeting at Usta Hotel.
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