Rapid delivery of Turkish marine equipment to Gulf state ports and offshore operations — leveraging geographic proximity and strong Turkey-Middle East trade relationships.
The Middle East has rapidly become one of the world's most dynamic maritime regions. The UAE has cemented its position as a global shipping hub, with Jebel Ali in Dubai ranking as the largest port in the region and among the top ten container ports worldwide. Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 includes massive investment in maritime infrastructure, port expansion at King Abdullah Port and Dammam, and the development of a domestic shipbuilding industry. Qatar's enormous LNG fleet — the largest in the world — demands a continuous stream of specialized marine equipment, while Oman is strategically expanding the Port of Sohar and Duqm to attract international shipping and drydock operations.
Turkey and the Middle East share deep historical, cultural, and commercial ties that make this one of the most natural and efficient export corridors in global maritime trade. With Turkey's Mediterranean and Aegean ports just days away from the Arabian Gulf via the Suez Canal, and with robust bilateral trade agreements in place, Turkish marine equipment reaches Gulf state buyers faster and more cost-effectively than from virtually any other manufacturing region. Turkish contractors already have a substantial presence across the Gulf — in construction, infrastructure, and increasingly in maritime services — creating established networks that facilitate smooth equipment procurement and delivery.
Seaway Ship Services leverages these geographic, cultural, and trade advantages to deliver a comprehensive range of Turkish-manufactured marine equipment to every major port in the Middle East. From high-temperature rated deck machinery for Gulf operating conditions to specialized LNG vessel equipment for Qatar's expanding fleet, we source, inspect, and ship products tailored to the region's unique demands.
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Heavy-duty deck equipment engineered for high-temperature Gulf environments and continuous port operations across UAE, Saudi, and Omani terminals.
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The Turkey-Middle East export corridor offers unique advantages that no other marine equipment supplier can match. Geographic proximity, cultural familiarity, and established trade infrastructure make this the fastest and most efficient route for Gulf maritime procurement.
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Turkish marine equipment ships from major ports including Mersin (closest to the Suez Canal), Istanbul (Ambarli), and Izmir. All routes transit via the Suez Canal for direct access to the Arabian Gulf, Red Sea, and Gulf of Oman. The geographic proximity of Turkey's southern Mediterranean coast to the Suez Canal gives this corridor a significant speed advantage.
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The Turkey-Middle East export corridor offers unique advantages that no other marine equipment supplier can match. Geographic proximity, cultural familiarity, and established trade infrastructure make this the fastest and most efficient route for Gulf maritime procurement.
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Whether you need deck machinery for a Dubai port operation, LNG equipment for Qatar, or offshore supplies for Saudi Arabia's expanding fleet — our export team will deliver competitive quotes from certified Turkish manufacturers with full logistics to any Gulf port.