Yesterday, Sergei Belyako , CEO of Russian e-commerce platform Ozon, spoke at the “ Russia-Islamic World: KazanForum The forum stated that since setting up a representative office in Istanbul in August 2022, Ozon has nearly tripled the number of sellers in Turkey .
Ozon hopes to increase the number of sellers in Turkey to 3,000 . According to data from the first quarter of this year, the types of Turkish products sold on Ozon Global have increased eightfold compared to the same period last year, exceeding 350,000 SKUs .
Moreover, Turkish brands and producers are popular in Russia : the number of orders placed by Russian consumers for Turkish goods on Ozon increased 14 times in 2022. Ozon said that the reason for the surge in sales of Turkish sellers and Turkish products is that this market segment has a low share, so there is a lot of room for growth . Ozon's representative office in Istanbul is reportedly the company's first overseas office outside the CIS. The company has also launched a partner delivery service that can cut the delivery time of orders by half to 6-8 days (excluding assembly). Ozon Türkiye |
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