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Railport chooses GullsEye for terminal operations

Railport, a Turkish intermodal logistics terminal, is set to begin operations as a joint venture between Arkas Holding and duisport.

The terminal will leverage GullsEye’s state-of-the-art terminal operating system (TOS) to manage and optimize its operational processes.

Situated at the heart of the Iron Silk Road, Railport is poised to become a vital link in global trade, strengthening Türkiye’s role as a key bridge between the Far East and Europe.

GullsEye’s cutting-edge software will be instrumental in streamlining all operations at Railport, ensuring efficiency and sustainability.

Furthermore, GullsEye has been selected to oversee Railport’s operational framework, offering an advanced TOS that seamlessly integrates rail and road transport. By enhancing efficiency and promoting sustainability, this collaboration between Arkas Holding, duisport, and GullsEye combines extensive industry expertise with innovative technology. The system will provide real-time operational insights, improve response times, and offer robust reporting capabilities to stakeholders.

With its modern infrastructure and strategic positioning, Railport will provide Türkiye with considerable advantages in cost-effectiveness, efficiency, and environmental sustainability.





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