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Turkey is one of the world’s largest textile producers. The main centers of fabric production are located in the western and central regions of the country.

Where in Turkey do they produce fabrics?

The largest textile centers are the cities of Bursa, Izmir, Denizli. It is here that hundreds of factories are concentrated, producing cotton, wool, silk, and blended fabrics. Various types of fabrics are produced – from ordinary cotton to expensive silks and cashmeres.

Buying fabrics in Turkey

It’s advantageous to purchase fabrics directly from factories or wholesale warehouses in major textile centers. Prices are significantly lower than in retail stores.

It’s also recommended to visit large textile markets in Istanbul, such as Misir Carsi or Beyazit. Here you’ll find a huge selection of fabrics at competitive prices.

Cargo delivery of fabrics. Cost of transportation by road

For the delivery of fabrics from Turkey to Russia, the most optimal option would be by road transport.

You can send the goods by truck from Istanbul directly to Moscow or other cities in Russia. The delivery time will be 5-10 days.

The cost of delivering 1 ton of cargo varies between $500-1000, depending on the weight and volume of the shipment. This will significantly save money compared to air transportation.

Therefore, purchasing fabrics directly from manufacturers in Turkey and transporting them by road to Russia is the most cost-effective option for textile import.

Stages of transporting tissues

Transporting fabrics from Turkey to Russia is a complex logistics process that includes several stages.

  1. Preparation of documents. The seller in Turkey prepares a set of documents necessary for transporting the goods: commercial invoice, packing list, certificates of conformity.
  2. Loading. The goods are loaded onto a vehicle – usually a container or truck. During loading, all packaging and labeling requirements are observed.
  3. Transportation to the border point. The truck or container is transported by road to the Turkish border checkpoint.
  4. Customs clearance for export. At the border exit point, customs control and clearance of goods exported from Turkey are carried out.
  5. Transportation to the point of entry into Russia. Next, the cargo is transported to the checkpoint across the Russian border.
  6. Customs clearance upon import. At the border point of entry into Russia, customs control and registration of import of goods takes place.
  7. Delivery to the final destination. After all procedures, the cargo is delivered to the customer’s warehouse or office in Russia. Here are the main stages of transporting fabrics from Turkey to Russia. Compliance with all requirements at each stage allows you to seamlessly deliver the goods to their destination.
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