Trendyol supplies the products of domestic SMEs to customers abroad through e-export. Turkish manufacturers through the websites trendyol.com/de and trendyol.com/en which have been opened especially for their customers in Germany. Bringing together 27 countries of Europe Trendyol also supplies local manufacturers to customers in different regions through more than 50 global e-commerce platforms. In this way, the company to the Turkish economy also contributes.
In 2021, from Europe to the Middle East and Africa, in a very broad geography Export to nearly 100 countries Local manufacturers in Trendyol have 4 million customers worldwide. Trendyol, which has set its export target of $1 billion by 2023 and plans to invest $500 million in e-exports over the next three years, will increase e-export’s share of total revenue within 5 years. increase to 33 percent plan.
Collaboration with United Brands Association in e-export

Trendyol aims to support the retail trade, Turkey’s largest employer and export power. United Brands Association (BMD) has signed a partnership with. In this context, Trendyol brings Turkish brands, which are members of BMD, into the world markets and brings them together with millions of customers. This way, Turkey while foreign exchange influx increases Trendyol’s export share on global e-commerce sites is also growing.
SMEs and merchants grow as they go digital
Trendyol is accelerating its e-export plans and aims to support domestic producers, traders and SMEs in Turkey. by digitizing it helps them reach more customers and grow their business. From day one, technology, marketing, financing, operation and in the field of education support is provided. Trendyol contributes to the digitization of domestic manufacturers for the global digital economy and prepares them for e-export.
Reaching more than 30 million customers
Traders, SMEs and domestic manufacturers across Turkey are digitizing their products thanks to Trendyol. more than 30 million they meet the customer. Trendyol, which allows sellers in Anatolian provinces to reach new customer groups, increases the incomes of artisans and SMEs and to grow their business makes an important contribution.
Regional products meet millions

Trendyol, which has entered into several partnerships to digitize more merchants, SMEs and manufacturers, most recently the Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (Association of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey).TOBB) launched the ‘Products from the Region’ programme. Trendyol offers 688 kinds of Geographical Indication products grown in Turkey and registered by the Turkish Patent and Trademark Office.Products from the Trendyol region‘ is delivered to his customers in his boutique.
Customers can access the geographically marked products they need from their place with a single click. Trendyol thus contributes to sustainable development and the real owner of the product. local manufacturers It also contributes to an increase in revenue. Trendyol supports producers in Anatolia and local production by protecting the geographically indicated products. Trendyol also supports local production with its support for marketing, finance, operation and training. authorize the producers.
To the merchants participating in the program; special commission discount, marketing support, operational in processes Dedicated support, e-commerce training with Trendyol Academy, freight forwarding at business negotiated prices and dedicated e-commerce consultants are offered.
Support for women’s cooperatives

To ensure that women can exist effectively in the digital economy, technology, finance, marketing and education supportive Trendyol contributes to the growth of female entrepreneurs by bringing their products to their customers. Women entrepreneurs and women’s cooperatives who own more than 50 percent of a company, Trendyol’s SME support program for women’to the Strong Women program can easily apply. The program, which offers a commission discount of up to 80 percent, also provides advertising, marketing, training, integration and banking support.
SMEs and merchants grow as they go digital
Start selling in Trendyol during the pandemic period Taha Mertcan Ok and Cahit Uslu started a development movement in their villages. Two cousins, who left the metropolitan area and returned to their hometown, the village of Öveçli of Manisa Kırkağaç, 300 people It wants to create employment for everyone in its villages.
‘We sell olive oil from Manisa to Kars’

Taha Mertcan Ok, who produces olives and olive oil, said his company was cut like a knife during the pandemic but found its way into e-commerce during the same period. Arrow, “We had a family brand, but it wasn’t as successful as we wanted it to be in terms of reaching the market. When the pandemic started in 2020, our business came to a complete stop. All my university life I wanted to establish my own brand and do something with my family and villagers. When our company shut down, I took action and our brand was ‘Biological AuntWe started selling in Trendyol with ‘. The order came on the second day, we started to receive orders from many parts of Turkey in a very short time. We sold the products that we wanted to sell in a week in a month and a half. Although we could not imagine that we would be able to sell olive oil to Kars, today we are sending our olive oil to Kars. Thanks to e-commerce, we can reach anywhere in Turkey. Trendyol us Equal opportunities created” said.
Employment for villagers
During the pandemic period, he quit his professional job and returned to his hometown with his wife and started production. Cahit Uslu if “We started sales in Trendyol by establishing our brand from Karşı Köyden. Today, we supply 120 kinds of products, consisting of vinegar, tomato paste, dried vegetables and fruit juices, herbal teas, jams, marmalade and molasses, all over Turkey. to the people of the village and the region Fruit from our producers in the village We buy and process vegetables and vegetables in our factory, from the sorting of raw materials to production. 20 people at work. Most of them are women. Our goals include e-export‘ he said.