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Turkey's Vision Of Blue Motherland Will Be Narrated In Maritime Summit
The maritime sector, which has had the biggest role in international transportation since antiquity, is increasing its share in parallel with the increasing trade volume, especially with its environmentalist approach. Surrounded by seas on three sides due to its geographical location, with a total of 78 shipyards and 119 thousand actual ship personnel trained in 88 institutions, Turkey is focusing on strengthening its "Maritime Country" identity every year.
Stating the construction of three big ports on the three seas of Turkey , which is surrounded by seas on three sides, to emphasize the identity of the "Maritime Country", Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Adil Karaismailoğlu:
The current strength and potential of our Blue Motherland, the areas that promise the highest potential for future growth in the maritime and logistics industries, the advantages that the industry will gain from this growth; will be the main theme of the summit, which will start with the Maritime and Cabotage Day celebrations.
In the summit, which will be organized to contribute to the development of mutual information exchange and relationship networks of the sector stakeholders, in line with the vision of the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure; it is aimed to bring together thousands of local and foreign participants under one roof with sessions, roundtables, workshops, ideathons, experiential practices, enriched content and methodologies.
At the Turkey Maritime Summit, Turkey's strategic move, Istanbul Canal's importance in terms of world logistics and the maritime sector, the new balances it will create, its location, function and areas of influence will be evaluated in the light of the vast knowledge of experts in the field.
At the opening session of the event, which will start with Cabotage Day celebration activities, Secretary General of International Maritime Organization Kitack Lim and T.R. Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Adil Karaismailoğlu will give a speech.
Turkey Maritime Summit, where Istanbul Canal, Blue Motherland and our maritime vision will be discussed, will be held in Tersane Istanbul between 1 -3 of July; within the scope of the event, in addition to two sessions titled "Trade in Maritime" and "Global Maritime Technology, Trends, Driving Forces and Challenges"; two other talks, "History of Turkish Straits" with Prof. Dr. İlber Ortaylı and "A 'Barbaros' Conversation" with İskender Pala, will take place.
Emphasizing that public and private sector cooperation opportunities are being mobilized to the fullest in order to have a voice in every inch of Blue Motherland, Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Adil Karaismailoğlu:
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