Bati Group has coordinated the transport of a yacht from Turkey to Greece.
The 9 m-long yacht, with a height of 3.5 m, was transported from Izmir to Athens by road over the course of five days.
Bati Group is a member of the XLProjects network.
Bati Group has coordinated the transport of a yacht from Turkey to Greece.
The 9 m-long yacht, with a height of 3.5 m, was transported from Izmir to Athens by road over the course of five days.
Bati Group is a member of the XLProjects network.
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