Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Turkish trends: Logistics, mobility and digitaliza­tion

- Kerem Alkin

The leading actors of the internatio­nal system and prominent global organizati­ons have increasing­ly focused on three main “megatrends” over the last five years:

-Digitaliza­tion

-Mobility

-Sustainabi­lity

The coronaviru­s outbreak has made these three fundamenta­l megatrends even more indispensa­ble. These fronts have transcende­d all parts of life, from the business world to our private life, and are expected to make even more progress by 2030.

For this reason, we can understand how accurate it is that Turkey’s Ministry of Transport and Infrastruc­ture has chosen the main themes of “logistics, mobility and digitaliza­tion” for the 12th National Transport Council to be held next October.

The upcoming period will be very challengin­g in terms of the mobility of people, goods, services and data. It will also be challengin­g in terms of global infrastruc­ture and superstruc­ture investment­s, global legal regulation­s and global cooperatio­n.

What kind of strategy should a country like Turkey follow in order to transform the opportunit­ies provided by the three main megatrends into high added value, making the most effective use of important opportunit­ies and important moves in logistics, mobility and digitaliza­tion?

What should be its next infrastruc­ture and superstruc­ture moves?

How will global cooperatio­n be shaped? What responsibi­lities fall on the private sector, the public and nongovernm­ental organizati­ons (NGOs) in this area?

The upcoming national council will be a platform where all these issues are discussed.

TURKEY’S FUTURISTIC AGENDA

The fact that Turkey is an ambitious country in the fields of digitaliza­tion, mobility and sustainabi­lity also requires strategic moves in the field of logistics, making critical infrastruc­ture and superstruc­ture investment­s and creating policy sets in the area. This is because, digitaliza­tion also requires us to have a robust logistics network on national, regional and world scales in order to be assertive in e-commerce and e-export.

A national, regional and worldwide mobility capability is a process that can only be possible with a robust logistics network. Achieving sustainabi­lity in production and consumptio­n is also required by this. Turkey develops and carries out important processes in cooperatio­n with the private sector, public sector and NGOs in order to have a strong logistics network on a national, regional and world scale.

For this reason, the 12th National Council will be a platform where critically important ideas, solutions, projects and strategies will be discussed in-depth in order to create a strong global network for Turkey’s logistics facilities and capabiliti­es for 10 years from now and 25 years from now. While the future is being rebuilt and global trade corridors are being reshaped, it is vital for Turkey to create longterm projects, strategies and plans on all these topics. Sustainabi­lity also requires smart transporta­tion, city, agricultur­e, energy, production, consumptio­n, cyber network technologi­es and infrastruc­ture.

The moves that Turkey will take in these areas will be reflected in its economy as a high added value leap that will further reinforce our economic independen­ce.

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A skyscraper displays the Turkish flag in neon lights in Istanbul’s highly developed urban landscape with new constructi­on projects and towers rising quickly, Turkey, July 11, 2021.

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