We are now 8,387 kilometres away from Istanbul as the crow flies, at the southernmost tip of Africa, where the Indian Ocean meets the Atlantic Ocean.

The purpose of our trip was business-oriented, but since we were here, we needed to get to know these lands and people we couldn't visit often. If you don't know the people and lands you trade with, your trade won't be successful. You can't shape your trade without sitting at the same table with them, eating with them, breathing the same air. So we opened our eyes and ears and tried to understand these people living at the southern tip of Africa.
We have been exporting machinery to countries on the African continent for many years. South Africa is one of these countries.

We met with our friends who represent our regional office. We discussed the dynamics of the African market, its current situation, its needs, and what we can do. We also made some decisions about our future roadmap.

We would like to thank our friends who have been such gracious hosts. Even though there is a 15-hour flight between us, trade knows no time or borders.