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CU Lines Establishes Turkey Office as Eastern Mediterranean Regional Hub

By MGN EditorialJune 9, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Chinese container carrier CU Lines has opened a new office in Turkey, designating it as the regional headquarters for its Eastern Mediterranean operations.

## CU Lines Expands Regional Footprint with Turkey Office Chinese container line CU Lines has opened a new office in Turkey, which will serve as the carrier's regional headquarters for the Eastern Mediterranean, according to Seatrade Maritime. The move signals a strategic commitment by CU Lines to deepen its presence in one of the world's most commercially significant maritime corridors. The Eastern Mediterranean sits at the crossroads of trade routes connecting Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, making Turkey — with its major ports including Mersin, Ambarlı, and Izmir — a logical base for regional operations. By establishing a dedicated regional headquarters rather than relying on agency representation, CU Lines positions itself to offer more responsive customer service, streamlined operations, and closer engagement with local shippers and freight forwarders across the Eastern Mediterranean basin. The expansion reflects a broader trend among Chinese container carriers seeking to consolidate their commercial presence in key European gateway markets. Turkey's role as a major transshipment and cargo hub, combined with its growing manufacturing export base, makes it an increasingly attractive location for liner operators looking to capture regional cargo flows. CU Lines, which operates services connecting China and Asia with Mediterranean and European ports, has been steadily expanding its international network in recent years. The new Turkey office is expected to support both existing service calls and potential future route development in the region. Further details regarding the office location, staffing, and the scope of services to be managed from the new hub were not immediately available at the time of reporting.
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