For Turkish enterprises, the United Arab Emirates is a strategic partner, home to Dubai, the commercial capital of the Middle East, and a gateway to the Gulf region. From the automotive sector to textiles, machinery manufacturing to construction materials, Turkish companies depend on reliable transport solutions for trade with the UAE. The UAE exports oil, gas, petrochemicals, aluminum, and plastics, while importing machinery, textiles, automotive parts, and consumer goods from Turkey.
Traditional supply chains between Turkey and the UAE carry a critical vulnerability: they rely on maritime routes through the Strait of Hormuz. When geopolitical tensions escalate, shipping lines reroute vessels around the Cape of Good Hope, adding 15 to 20 days to transit times. Port congestion at Jebel Ali Port in Dubai can add weeks of delays.
Middle East Trucking LHZ has developed an overland route that completely bypasses these maritime chokepoints. With its main hub in Istanbul, the FTL TIR route provides seamless connections from Turkey through Iran, Iraq, and Kuwait to the UAE. Total transit time from Istanbul to Dubai is 5 to 7 days, to Abu Dhabi 6 to 8 days.
What makes this route strategically valuable for Turkish enterprises is its independence from maritime routes and its predictability. Under the TIR system, cargo moves under a single customs declaration from origin to destination, with sealed vehicles passing through border crossings without repeated inspections. Customs authorities along the route only verify TIR seals without opening cargo for inspection.
For Turkish enterprises, this creates a reliable alternative to maritime shipping, not a contingency plan that requires weeks to activate, but a regularly operating lane with predictable transit times. The route operates five weekly departures in both directions, ensuring capacity is available for Turkey-UAE FTL shipments.
The Istanbul hub serves as the central consolidation point for shipments from Turkey to the UAE. From here, shipments are dispatched on direct routes to recipients in the UAE. For return cargo from the UAE, the hub also serves as the central distribution point for Turkish recipients.
The FTL advantage is critical for Turkish industry. Full truckload shipping means no consolidation delays, no intermediate handling, and predictable delivery schedules. Just-in-time manufacturing, standard in Turkey’s automotive and machinery sectors, requires precise delivery windows, and FTL TIR transport delivers the reliability that Turkish industry demands.
Return cargo from the UAE to Turkey carries significant commercial potential. The UAE exports oil, gas, petrochemicals, aluminum, plastics, and scrap metal. Turkish enterprises sourcing these products can utilize the same FTL TIR corridor for westbound shipments. The five weekly departures from the UAE to Turkey provide reliable capacity for these return flows.
For Turkey’s automotive industry, specialized FTL transport ensures timely delivery of aluminum and plastic raw materials from the UAE to Turkish manufacturers. Heavy-lift flatbeds with secure lashing systems transport aluminum ingots and plastic raw materials safely.
For Turkey’s construction sector, specialized FTL transport ensures delivery of construction materials from the UAE to projects in Turkey. Curtain-sider trucks maintain high security standards when transporting petrochemical products.
For Turkey’s textile industry, curtain-sider trucks enable transport of textile products from South Asia transshipped through the UAE to the Turkish market.
Middle East Trucking LHZ maintains a fleet of over 1,200 TIR-certified vehicles, including temperature-controlled trucks for agricultural products, heavy-lift flatbeds for petrochemicals and industrial cargo, and curtain-siders for textiles and consumer goods. All vehicles are equipped with real-time tracking, providing Turkish enterprises with full transparency from departure to delivery.
The dual customs clearance service simplifies cross-border complexity. Export clearance in Turkey and import clearance in the UAE are managed through a single point of contact, with documentation structured to meet Turkish trade compliance requirements. The TIR system adds a layer of security with sealed cargo and real-time tracking throughout the journey.
For Turkish supply chain officers working with the UAE, the decision is not whether to use FTL overland transport for every shipment, but whether to have a reliable alternative available when needed. With five weekly departures in both directions between Turkey and the UAE, with its main hub in Istanbul, Middle East Trucking LHZ ensures that capacity exists, routes are proven, and customs procedures are standardized, ready to absorb cargo flows in either direction.
Headquartered in Guangzhou Nansha Free Trade Zone, with its main hub in Istanbul, Middle East Trucking (China) Logistics Service Co., Ltd. has fifteen years of experience in overland corridors between China and the Middle East. Its brand LHZ operates dedicated teams serving Turkish industrial clients, ensuring that supply chains between Turkey and the UAE remain stable, compliant, and resilient regardless of conditions in global transport markets.
Middle East Trucking LHZ covers Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Jordan.