Turkish heavy transport and project logistics company Yılnak has acquired fellow Turkish firm Mağdenli Heavy Transport as it looks to strengthen its engineering-driven end-to-end service capability.
Yılnak–Mağdenli will operate under a single, centrally managed model providing project logistics services, heavy transport and heavy lifting. Thanks to the acquisition, fleet capacity, equipment diversity and the scale of site teams have increased notably, while planning, engineering calculations and operational control processes are being managed through a more robust and structured system, according to Yılnak.
“Our objective in bringing Mağdenli into Yılnak was not simply to grow in size. We approach project logistics, heavy transport and heavy lifting not as separate activities, but as a single engineering chain,” said Ömer Gece, general manager of Yılnak. “Safety and engineering discipline are not slogans for us; they form the basis of every decision we make in the field.”
Mağdenli Heavy Transport will continue its operations within the Yılnak organisation, with its operations to be carried out in line with Yılnak’s planning, engineering and safety standards.
HLPFI reported in October that Yılnak and Morocco’s Somalev Cranes & Logistics had signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) based on renewable logistics and training.









