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Turkey’s leading online retailer Hepsiburada wants own delivery network

Supply Chain Movement

E-commerce in Turkey is growing rapidly. The population is young, Internet penetration and use of social media is very high, everyone has at least one credit card and the cargo network is widespread. E-commerce still only accounts for 1 to 1.5 % of retail shopping in Turkey (excluding ticketing, such as airline flights).

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Interoceanic Passages

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The Suez Canal Company's shares were purchased by Great Britain in 1874, making it the sole owner. It is standard procedure to unload some Mediterranean-bound ships and use the Sumed pipeline to move the excess cargo. billion tons of cargo (as of 2020). meters in 2008 as opposed to 22.5 meters in 2001. More than 1.14

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This Week in Logistics News (March 27 – April 3)

Logistics Viewpoints

Dun & Bradstreet and E2open joined together to provide a report highlighting the impact of this incident on global supply chains. According to the report, Europe is the region that will feel the strongest impact due to the blockage of the canal. But across the board, companies are looking to one solution: compensation.

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Which Industries Could Be Impacted by the Israel-Hamas Crisis?

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In 2021, Israel’s main import partners were all over the map, from China to the US, Turkey, Germany, and Switzerland. Israel’s leading port, the Port of Haifa —where 20 million tons of cargo pass through each year—remains open. FedEx temporarily paused flights but has since resumed both inbound and outbound routes.

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