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Avansas started service in the England

The shopping platform of the workplace realized its first global expansion in line with its globalization goals. Entering the European market, the company started to operate in the England.

Avansas started service in the England

Avansas has started to deliver deliveries to London in 1 working day from its warehouse in Bedford, with its own delivery vehicles, and in 2 working days to all parts of England via the country's leading cargo companies.

Stating that they aim to reach 100 thousand corporate customers in a short time, Avansas General Manager Sedat Anak said, “We are planning to expand the distribution organization we provide with our own vehicles and strengthen our vehicle fleet in the last quarter of the year. We are proud to make everyone say 'AAA Avansas is in England!' used the phrases.

“We have achieved the first of our global goals”

Stating that they achieved the first of their global goals with the British investment, Anak said: “We entered our sector in 2009 with 300 product types. Today, we have more than 6,500 products in 8 main categories, from paper products to cleaning, from food to technology. We continue our operations as Turkey's leading online workplace market with more than 600 thousand customers. In the past 13 years, we have worked to be permanent and easily accessible in both e-commerce and physical store retailing. As a result of all these, we have reached a leading position in workplace shopping in Turkey. Now, we have made a new initiative to carry our success abroad. The first step of the expansion was England. We entered the UK market with approximately 4,000 products, 500 of which are Avansas branded products.”

“We aim to make a difference in the region”

Pointing out that the UK's sectoral trade volume is high in workplace shopping, Anak pointed out that the UK is a very active market in terms of its sectors and includes large players.

Stating that it is one of the top 3 countries in Europe with the highest number of employees and the high number of white-collar employees cause the demand for workplace shopping to be high, Anak said, “Workplace material consumption in the UK is about 15-20 pounds per person per month. . Consumer behavior is extremely flexible, especially in categories such as stationery and paper. Consumers can choose all brands that they trust for their price-quality performance. We, as Avansas, aim to make a difference in the region in a short time with our strengths such as high quality and competitive price advantage. We are very happy to bring Turkish brands together with customers abroad with 100 percent domestic investment and the power of export.” he said.

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