June19 , 2026

    GlobalLink Logistics partners with Turkish Cargo

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    GlobalLink Logistics has been appointed as the sales agent for Turkish Cargo in Turkmenistan.

    “This partnership will bolster our comprehensive range of services, including Road Feeder Service, Dangerous Goods Management, and Express Freight Service. We continue to provide real-time shipment tracking for reliability and transparency,” said GlobalLink Logistics.

    Globalink Logistics is also the sales agent for Turkish Cargo in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.

    The company operates worldwide and its airfreight services include express, charter, multimodal and courier.

    Turkish Cargo is currently investing in expanding its fleet. Last month, Turkish Airlines ordered five Airbus A350 freighters.

    Last year, the carrier also said it aimed to grow its freighter fleet from 24 aircraft to 40 aircraft over the next five years.

    Turkish Cargo moved up from the 20th busiest cargo carrier in 2016 to number 7 in 2022, according to IATA statistics.

    It has also moved into a modern new cargo hub following the opening of Istanbul Airport, plus achieved IATA CEIV certificates for Pharma, Perishables, Live Animals and Lithium Batteries.

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