The cargo company, Yeditepe Transportation, has begun looking for companies to acquire abroad in order to have a voice in the global arena, according to Alp Tughan, Chairman of the Board of Yeditepe Transportation. “We have already been engaged in talks with two companies abroad,” said Tughan. Yepitepe Transportation rapidly grew in air freight with its perishable food and defense industry solutions despite the pandemic. The company operates 6 offices with 60 employees across the country. Yeditepe Transportation aims to grow by 20% every year. “We disinfect products and offer this service free through a certification process,” said Tughan, adding that this enables their products to be carried in aircraft cabins of airlines.
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