
Trendyol expands its Dubai logistics hub to enable faster GCC e-commerce delivery, using automation to cut shipping times and improve regional fulfilment.
The move is aimed at improving delivery speeds and reducing cross-border logistics friction for customers in key markets, including Riyadh, Doha, and Kuwait City.
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The upgraded facility integrates advanced automation and robotics to streamline order processing and inventory management.
This is expected to enable faster fulfilment cycles, including next-day delivery in major urban centers across the region.
By strengthening its local logistics infrastructure, Trendyol is reducing reliance on long-haul shipping routes and minimizing customs-related delays.
The expansion also supports localized payment integration, allowing the platform to better align with regional consumer preferences.
The investment comes as Trendyol sees increasing demand from its growing customer base across MENA, driven by competitive pricing and a wide range of Turkish and international products.
Dubai’s strategic location continues to serve as a central logistics hub for regional distribution.
Why Trendyol Matters
The expansion highlights the growing importance of localized fulfilment infrastructure in scaling e-commerce across the Middle East.
For global platforms, building regional logistics hubs is becoming essential to meeting consumer expectations for faster, more reliable delivery.