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The office furniture market in Turkey

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Sara Paoletti () (CSIL Centre for Industrial Studies)
Mauro Spinelli () (CSIL Centre for Industrial Studies)

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Office furniture production accounted for 28% of total furniture production in Turkey. Foreign markets absorbed 25% of production and imports accounted for just 8% of consumption. The furniture sector in Turkey boasts 29,346 manufacturing companies employing 92,567 workers. The Central Region, including Ankara, the industrial area of Sincan, and the neighbouring provinces of Kayseri and Konya, are the most important locations. This market research The office furniture market in Turkey, describes the office furniture sector in Turkey and gives data on production, consumption, import and export of office furniture. The structure of the office furniture sector in Turkey is analyzed through 50 interviews with leading office manufacturing companies, dealers and facility managers/buyers. Profiles of main office furniture manufacturers, sales and market share are also provided. Breakdown of Turkish consumption by macro-region and demand determinants are also considered. Analysis of distribution channels: direct sales and contract, specialised dealers, not specialised dealers, office chains, home furniture dealers and distribution chains, mail orders and e-commerce, office furniture prices and consumption trends.

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Paper provided by Centre for Industrial Studies (CSIL) in its series CSIL reports with number S46.

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Date of creation: Apr 2009
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