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Industry and Commerce

Industry and Commerce

The industrial and commercial sector requires complex logistics solutions due to its large production capacity, multi-channel supply structure, and need for timely deliveries.
At Solmaz, we provide integrated logistics support for all industrial processes, from production to export.

Solmaz
In this dynamic sector involving domestic and foreign manufacturers, distributors, and import/export companies, customs procedures, supply chain management, transportation, and warehouse operations are critical for a successful business model. At Solmaz, we combine time, cost, and regulatory management under one roof to enhance competitiveness in national and international trade. We provide agile, digital, and sustainable solutions to meet the logistics needs arising from high-volume production processes.
Production and Supply Logistics
  • Management of semi-finished goods and raw material supply processes
  • Logistics planning for Just-In-Time (JIT) production
  • In-plant logistics services and product line feeding
  • Custom transportation solutions for OEMs and industrial organizations
Customs and Foreign Trade Services
  • Customs consultancy and regulatory advisory
  • Tracking of foreign trade documents, investment incentives, and DIR
  • HS Code determination, certificate of origin, and tariff positions
  • Tax and exemption consultancy in international trade
Storage and Distribution Management
  • Warehouse solutions for palletized and bulk products
  • Order-based picking, packaging, and shipping
  • Stock control based on LOT, serial number, and FIFO/FEFO
  • Interim storage operations between factory and end customer
Multimodal Transportation
  • Road, sea, and rail transport scenarios
  • Consolidation solutions for large-volume and bulk cargo
  • Integrated transportation services for domestic and international distribution networks
  • High-frequency transportation and time-scheduled delivery infrastructure