QTerminals Antalya continues its contribution to regional development and employment

QTerminals Antalya continues its contribution to regional development and employment - News2Sea

qterminals antalya continues its contribution to regional development and employment

QTerminals Antalya, Turkey’s leading commercial cargo and cruise port, plays an important role in maritime transportation, which constitutes a large part of international trade and is one of the most important sectors contributing to economic growth.

QTerminals Antalya stands out in safe and effective maritime transportation with its annual capacity of 1,500 ships, 4 million tons of general and bulk cargo and 350,000 TEU container handling capacity. QTerminals Antalya, which is located at a very important point for the country’s economy and development, celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Republic with enthusiasm with ceremonies held in Antalya Düden Park and launched a 700-kilogram marble monument stone into the sea.

QTerminals Antalya, Turkey’s leading commercial cargo and cruise port, makes a difference with its loading/unloading, mooring/unbeaming, filling/unloading services by managing the high level of container traffic that increases every year. QTerminals Antalya, the port with the highest passenger and cargo operation volume on the approximately 700 nautical mile long coastline between Izmir and Mersin, is important as the region’s gateway to world trade and tourism with its quality, safe and fast service principle.

“We will continue to do our best for the country’s economy and development on the 100th anniversary of the Republic.”

QTerminals Antalya General Manager Özgür Sert said, “We stand out as a multi-purpose port offering cruise, container, general cargo, bulk cargo, project cargo, drilling coastal base and military ship services. We play an important role in transporting different categories of cargo in maximum safety in international trade, which is considered the lifeblood of the world economy. QTerminals Antalya, one of the ports with the highest development potential in Turkey and the largest organized port on the coastline of approximately 700 nautical miles between Izmir and Mersin, has an annual capacity of 1,500 ships, 4 million tons of general and bulk cargo and a container handling capacity of 350,000 TEU. It stands out today in effective maritime transportation. In addition to creating employment within themselves, ports increase employment at the regional level by supporting the development of other sectors. “We will continue to do our best for the country’s economy and development on the 100th anniversary of the Republic,” he said.

QTerminals Antalya launched the 700-pound monumental marble stone into the sea

QTerminals Antalya, Turkey’s leading commercial cargo and cruise port, celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Republic with enthusiasm with ceremonies held in Antalya Düden Park. The anniversary of the founding of the Republic was commemorated with pride and joy with the 100th Anniversary Republic Cup Sailing Races. The final ceremony was held on the last day of the event and plaques were delivered to the athletes. QTerminals Antalya, with its determination to keep the founding values ​​of the Republic alive and strong, launched the 700 kilogram marble monument stone into the sea before the award ceremony. The wishes of the children, who are our future, were buried in the sea along with the marble stone in time capsules.

QTerminals Antalya General Manager Özgür Sert said, “As QTerminals Antalya, we are very happy and proud for the 100th anniversary celebrations we held in cooperation with the Mediterranean Sailing Club, specially for the 100th anniversary of our Republic and our National Struggle. In memory of this meaningful day, we launched a 7-meter-tall, 700-kilogram marble stone with the silhouette of Atatürk into the sea. This year, when we will celebrate the 100th anniversary of our Republic, we are full of determination to move our country forward. “I would like to thank everyone who was with us at the ceremony on this meaningful day,” he said.


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