L.I.T. Group expands Asia focus with first Logitrans appearance

The Istanbul-held trade show is a strategic bridgehead between Europe and Asia – courtesy: logitransturkiyegroupltd.com

L.I.T. Group is strengthening its position in the Turkish logistics market with its debut at Logitrans Istanbul from 19–21NOV. Positioned in Hall 3, Stand 327 at the German Pavilion, the company will showcase its full portfolio across the Europe–Asia corridor.

“Turkey is a strategic bridgehead between Europe and Asia, offering crucial access to emerging markets,” said Andreas Janetzko, Managing Director of L.I.T. Air & Sea.

The logistics provider, active in Turkey for about a year, aims to expand its intermodal services and deepen local partnerships. As the country continues investing in infrastructure and industry, L.I.T. sees major growth opportunities in road and multimodal transport solutions while further establishing its brand as a reliable logistics partner in the region.

Logitrans Turkey in Istanbul is one of the most prominent trade fairs in the region and serves as a key meeting point for professionals in the transport and logistics industry. Held annually, the event attracts participants not only from Turkey but also from many other countries around the world.  It offers an outstanding platform for networking, innovation, and business development in a dynamic and future-focused environment.

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