by Scott Frederick | Feb 7, 2025 | News
“The heavy industrial sector is thriving, and there is robust demand for logistics services, especially in supporting large-scale infrastructure projects, energy, and heavy industry,” says Bahadir Erdil, global projects director and Turkey managing director for Logistics Plus. Bahadir was interviewed for the latest Turkey Country Report in the January/February 2025 edition of Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International magazine. Bahadir says Turkey is making impressive strides in several energy sectors. “The first nuclear power plant is nearing completion, and tenders for the second and third plants are expected soon. In addition to this, there has been steady investment in geothermal, wind, and solar energy, not only for domestic projects but also for exports.”
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The following Logistics Plus advertisement also appears on page 72 of the magazine.


by Scott Frederick | Aug 19, 2024 | News
Thank you to David Levine, Contributing Writer for Inbound Logistics, for interviewing Logistics Plus COO Yuriy Ostapyak for a recent article in Inbound Logistics magazine. The article is titled ‘Sizing Up Project Logistics,‘ and it appears in the July 2024 issue of Inbound Logistics, released a couple of weeks ago (Logistics Plus was also named a Top 100 3PL in the same issue). In the article, Yuriy discusses the gas pipe logistics project the company managed late last year. You can read the full article and magazine online https://magazine.inboundlogistics.com/view/717133913/182/ (or by clicking the image below).

by Ryan Markiewicz | Apr 22, 2024 | News
The Logistics Plus (LP) Poland team continues to support and manage projects across Poland and nearby countries. Here are the most recent projects handled by LP Poland in April 2024.
1) Humanitarian Aid
LP Poland organized and managed the transportation of humanitarian aid for scouts fighting in the war in Ukraine.
2) Fingerboard
The LP Poland team delivered a fingerboard to Scotland, weighing 7,000 kgs and measuring 4.7 x 4.1 meters.
3) Yacht
LP Poland successfully transported a 3,500-kg yacht from Italy to Poland. The yacht measured 10.8 x 2.5 x 3.3 meters.
4) Forklifts
The LP Poland team transported six units of caterpillar forklifts from China to Ukraine. Photos from these projects can be seen below. To learn more about Logistics Plus Poland, please visit pl.logisticsplus.com. 
by Ryan Markiewicz | Mar 27, 2024 | News
The Logistics Plus (LP) Poland team continues to support and manage projects across Poland and nearby countries. Here are the most recent projects handled by LP Poland in March 2024.
1) MR Skid
An MR skid measuring 6.75 x 3.96 x 4.15m was transported from Gdańsk, Poland, to Luttelgeest, Netherlands. In addition to the skid, a filling station, export module, bog module, and bog pre-heater were also successfully delivered.
2) Vans & Ambulances
Logistics Plus Poland successfully arranged the transportation of 20 vans and ambulances from the United States to Kyiv, Ukraine.
3) Machines & Tools
LP Poland delivered machines and tools for working on hot glass. The cargo was transported from Haryana, India, to Kyiv, Ukraine.
4) Chloroform
The Logistics Plus Poland team successfully transported chloroform IMO from China to Ukraine.
5) Steel Reels
The LP Poland team continued to deliver steel reels (500L x 215W x 380H cm) from Rogowiec, Poland, to Gdańsk, Poland.
Photos from these projects can be seen below. To learn more about Logistics Plus Poland, please visit pl.logisticsplus.com.

by logisticsplus | Feb 28, 2024 | News

The Logistics Plus (LP) Aero team completed an air charter project from the U.S. (Chicago and New York) to Tel Aviv, Israel. The cargo was 164 computer cabinets (built for servers) with a total payload of 56,000 kilograms.

The Logistics Plus team handled the trucking from the client’s facilities to a Logistics Plus warehouse where the cargo was crated for airfreight. The cargo was then transported from the warehouse to Chicago (ORD) and New York (JFK) airports, where it was loaded onto a B747F aircraft for the charter flight to Tel Aviv. Upon arrival, Logistics Plus transported the cargo to the consignee’s facilities.
The project was successfully completed in accordance with the client’s timeline. LP Aero’s Global Director of Air Chartering, Andriy Blagovisniy, commented on this project, “This charter was a great example of the efficient teamwork of LP offices in the US and UK. No matter how complex the project, our teams are committed to finding the best solution tailored to the needs of our customers.”
Photos from this project can be seen below. To learn more about Logistics Plus Air Charter solutions, please visit logisticsplus.com/lpaero.
