Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure (Turkey)

Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure
Ulaştırma, Denizcilik ve Haberleşme Bakanlığı
Agency overview
Formed 27 May 1939
Headquarters Ankara
Agency executive
Website

The Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure (Turkish: Ulaştırma ve Altyapı Bakanlığı) is a government ministry office of the Republic of Turkey, responsible for transport, information and communication services in Turkey. Its head office is in Ankara.[1] The current minister is Ahmet Arslan, in office since May 2016.

Agency and Bodies

Central Directorates-General and Departments

  • Directorate-General of Road Transport Regulation (DGRTR - KDGM)
  • Directorate-General of Railway Regulation (DGRR - DDGM)
  • Directorate-General of Maritime and Inland Waters Regulation (DG MIWR - DIDGM)
  • Directorate-General of Dangerous Goods and Combined Transport Regulation (DG DGCTR - TMKTD GM)
  • Directorate-General of Merchant Marine (DGMM -DTGM)
  • Directorate-General of Shipyards and Coastal Structures (DGSCS - TKYGM)
  • Directorate-General of Communications (DGC - HGM)
  • Directorate-General of Aeronautics and Space Technologies (DGAST - HUTGM)
  • Directorate-General of Infrastructure Investments (DGII - AYGM)
  • Directorate-General of Foreign Relations and European Union Affairs (DG FREU - DİAB GM)
  • Strategy Development Department
  • Inspection Services Department
  • Department of Researches for Transport, Maritime Affairs, and Communications (DoRTMAC - UDHAM)
  • Personnel and Training Department
  • Legal Consultancy Department
  • Revolving Funds Department
  • Information Technologies (IT) Department
  • Support Services Department
  • Press and Public Affairs Department
  • Office of the Private Secretary

References

  1. Home page. Ministry of Transport, Maritime Affairs and Communications. Retrieved on June 12, 2011. "Hakkı Turayliç Caddesi No:5 Emek/Ankara TÜRKİYE"


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