How We Work and Current Market Activity
Sector-Specific Market Activity
Current activity includes rug and carpet sourcing reviews, hospitality furnishing assessments, private label collection discussions, and manufacturer qualification evaluations. Reviews focus on material specifications, production capability, customization options, quality consistency, packaging requirements, and export readiness for wholesale and project buyers.
TurkExperts is not a manufacturer, a supplier directory, or an open marketplace.
The network operates as a sourcing, supplier evaluation, export coordination, and procurement support platform focused on Turkish-origin supply chains.
When an inquiry is received, the requirement is reviewed for technical feasibility, supplier suitability, commercial viability, documentation requirements, and logistics practicality before any sourcing recommendation is made.
This page explains how inquiries are handled and provides a general overview of the types of sourcing and procurement activities currently being reviewed across the network.
How an Inquiry Is Evaluated
Inquiry Review
Every inquiry is reviewed for specification clarity, volume requirements, delivery destination, timeline, compliance requirements, and preferred commercial structure. If critical information is missing, clarification is requested before supplier engagement begins.
Supplier Feasibility Assessment
Requirements are evaluated against available supplier capability, production capacity, export experience, and sector-specific compliance requirements. Supplier suitability is assessed before any commercial discussion is initiated.
Commercial Feasibility Review
Pricing expectations, production economics, minimum order quantities, lead times, packaging requirements, and destination market conditions are reviewed to determine whether a commercially viable structure can be established.
Supplier Evaluation Criteria
Potential suppliers are assessed based on production capability, export readiness, quality systems, certification coverage, documentation standards, and operational reliability relevant to the destination market.
Export Documentation Coordination
Export transactions often require certificates of origin, movement certificates, commercial invoices, packing lists, conformity documents, inspection reports, and destination-specific documentation. Documentation requirements are reviewed as part of the sourcing process.
Logistics Evaluation
Freight routing, delivery terms, transit options, port selection, and transportation structures are reviewed alongside procurement decisions. Logistics considerations are incorporated into commercial feasibility assessments from the beginning of the process.
Transaction Structure
Commercial structures vary according to product category, supplier requirements, buyer preferences, documentation needs, and logistics considerations. FOB, CFR, CIF, DAP, and other trade structures may be evaluated depending on the specific transaction.
Current Market Activity
The following examples reflect the type of procurement, sourcing, and export activity currently being reviewed across the network. Customer names, supplier names, and confidential commercial details are not disclosed.
Supplier Evaluation Reviews
Ongoing assessments are conducted for manufacturers, exporters, processors, and industrial suppliers serving international buyers across multiple sectors.
RFQ and Procurement Reviews
The network continuously reviews buyer inquiries involving industrial products, consumer goods, construction materials, machinery, components, technical products, and project-related procurement requirements.
Export Feasibility Assessments
Current work includes export feasibility reviews covering production capability, compliance requirements, delivery structures, logistics routing, and commercial viability for international sourcing projects.
Market Intelligence Monitoring
Supplier availability, freight conditions, lead times, documentation requirements, regulatory developments, and procurement trends are regularly monitored to support sourcing decisions and commercial evaluations.
What We Do Not Do
Requirements are not presented to suppliers before an initial review is completed.
Supplier recommendations are not made without evaluating feasibility, documentation requirements, and commercial practicality.
The network does not guarantee supply availability, production acceptance, pricing, or delivery capability before supplier review and confirmation.
Requirements that fall outside current supplier capability, commercial feasibility, compliance requirements, or logistics practicality are identified during the evaluation process whenever possible.
Submitting an Inquiry
For the most efficient evaluation process, inquiries should include product description, technical specifications where available, required volume, destination market, preferred delivery structure, compliance requirements, and target timeline.
Requirements with sufficient detail can be reviewed more efficiently and matched against suitable supplier capability, export structures, and logistics options.
