Objective
By connecting directly with the railway arteries that traverse the Caspian Sea and the Caucasus, the terminal allows goods moving from China and Central Asian states to be processed and directed toward European or Mediterranean markets without relying on the heavily disrupted Northern (Russian) Corridor Description
The Ankara Intermodal Terminal (also known as the Ankara Port Başkent OIZ Eti Logistics Terminal) is a major cargo hub in Turkey’s capital. Its relationship with the Middle Corridor (Trans-Caspian International Transport Route) centers on acting as a vital sorting and distribution center for freight moving between Asia and Europe. the massive facility features a container capacity of 500,000 TEU and a dry bulk capacity of 20 million tons. It was specifically designed to connect Anatolian industries to Turkish maritime and global ports within a 24-hour window