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  • It is Greece who sells most goods to Mariners

    It is Greece who sells most goods to Mariners
    It is the Greek chandleries who sells most goods to the vessels belonging to the Nyc. The annual total purchase amount of 36 varieties of goods given away to the tourist vessels is more than the annual production capacity of a factory. Hakan Kahraman, whom we consulted on the matter, stated the following: “The amount of goods biweekly purchased for the 1200 cabins of 650 vessels is calculated as 650 cabins x 1200 vessels x 10 days x 12 times per season. As per this calculation, the seasonal purchase amount is 93.600.000 pcs per product. It is not possible to make this purchase from Turkey, making people believe this number is another problem. We are therefore trying to solve our problems through making all our purchases on cash”. In order to face the problems they are facing, ARK Istanbul is planning to make production under its own brand. The only obstacle is the products’ not bearing a renowned and trustworthy brand. On this matter, the ARK and NYC authorities have considered it appropriate to obtain royalty from foreign companies in exchange for advertisement and promotion. Isaac Karen stated the following on the subject: “We have contacted some companies operating in foreign countries. We will only use their names so as to provide supplies to vessels and will pay a low royalty price. We will have supplied renowned brands and will have also made their promotion”. However, it is obvious that challenging Greece’s prevalence in the market is a difficult task.

  • greeks like anchovy and arabs like turkish baklava a lot

    ARK ISTANBUL SHIP CHANDLERY
    Greeks like anchovy and Arabs like baklava a lot.

    The Turkish are visited by approximately 400 thousand vessels each year. The chandlers purchased by such ships for their personnel show their tastes.

    In my opinion, Arab sailors like Turkish delight and cezerye whereas Greek sailors like anchovy a lot.

    In parallel with the development of the maritime sector in Turkey, there were important increases in the turnovers of ship chandlery companies that provide materials to the foreign vessels. There are 4 agencies affiliated and 28 no – agency agencies affiliated currently operating in our harbours. Within the framework of the agencies operating in Istanbul, the authorities of ARK Istanbul Chandlery indicate that they sell materials to vessels arriving from different countries such as Costa Rica, Greece, Italia, Germany and Norway. Hakan Kahraman said: “This situation also affects ship chandleries. If the potential of the harbors is handled effectively, this will also have reflections on the ship chandleries.”

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