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Pentagram Logistics Launches Its Global Expansion from Italy

2026-02-26

Pentagram Logistics, carrying its global growth strategy into Europe, has decided to open its first international office in Italy. Through Trieste — a strategically significant hub in intermodal transportation — the company aims to deliver stronger, faster, and more sustainable logistics solutions to Central and Western European markets.

Pentagram Logistics CEO Tülin Doğan stated that they are also open to forming a partnership with an Italian logistics company in order to accelerate their European growth and announced that they aim to complete their first overseas investment by the end of 2026.
Pentagram Logistics, one of Turkey’s young logistics companies, is launching its European operations from Italy. Founded in 2021 by a team of experts with more than 20 years of industry experience, the company is taking an important step toward strengthening its international network. Since its establishment, the company has operated with an optimum efficiency approach in road, air, sea, and rail transportation, project cargo, ship chartering, and warehousing services, offering integrated and sustainable solutions to its customers.
Evaluating the European expansion, CEO Tülin Doğan described Italy as a strategic choice. Emphasizing that Trieste is one of Europe’s most critical logistics hubs in intermodal transportation, Doğan stated: “Thanks to its strong port infrastructure and railway connections, Trieste offers competitive transit times between Turkey and European countries. We are taking our first European step from this center, considered the heart of intermodal transportation. From here, we will provide integrated, sustainable, and highly efficient solutions across Europe.”

“We Will Support Turkish Exporters in Europe”
Highlighting that they do not see logistics merely as transporting cargo, Doğan said: “For us, logistics means opening roads that touch lives. With our European structure, we aim to provide both cost advantages and operational speed to our customers. While reducing carbon footprints through intermodal solutions, we will offer stronger alternatives for Turkish exporters in Europe.”

“We Are Open to Partnership in Italy”
Doğan stated that they support their expert teams with technology and strong infrastructure and, thanks to their English and Italian language competencies, will establish direct and effective collaborations with local stakeholders. She added: “We have initiated discussions in this direction. We may establish a partnership based on mutual trust with a company that we believe will add value to us and support our global growth objectives. However, if we do not find the synergy we are seeking, we will proceed with our own structure and open our office directly. Our goal is to complete our first overseas investment by the end of 2026.”