Karavan at the Ankara E-Export Summit: Exploring the Future of B2B Digital Trade

Karavan participated in the Ankara E-Export Summit, one of the most significant industry events of the year. Trade Minister Prof. Dr. Ömer Bolat announced a 500 million TL credit package for e-exporters, while Karavan's Ali Aygün took part in a panel on B2B marketing transformation and Karavan's partner Asset Global Logistics signed a protocol with TİM.
"Discover the Future of B2B with Karavan"
The summit brought together exporters, technology companies, logistics providers, and policymakers to examine the transformation of digital trade and Türkiye's growing role in international e-commerce.
Karavan was represented at the event by Ali Aygün and Hilal Çerman, who engaged with attendees and fellow panellists on the direction of B2B digital commerce.
Trade Minister Announces 500 Million TL Credit Package
One of the headline announcements of the summit came from Trade Minister Prof. Dr. Ömer Bolat, who unveiled a 500 million TL credit package from Türk Eximbank specifically targeted at e-exporters. The package reflects the government's commitment to scaling digital export channels and providing concrete financial tools for exporters operating through online platforms.
Asset Global Logistics Signs Protocol with TİM
Karavan's partner, Asset Global Logistics, signed a protocol with the Turkish Exporters Assembly (TİM) at the summit — a development that reinforces the ecosystem-wide collaboration underpinning Karavan's logistics infrastructure.
B2B Marketing Transformation Panel
Ali Aygün participated in a panel focused on "B2B Marketing Transformation and Future Trends," contributing Karavan's perspective on how digital platforms are reshaping the way businesses find, evaluate, and transact with international partners. The discussion touched on the shift from relationship-driven to data-driven B2B commerce, and the infrastructure required to support that transition at scale.
Significance
The Ankara E-Export Summit reinforced the momentum building around digital trade in Türkiye. The government's financial commitment, the institutional partnerships being formed, and the breadth of private-sector participation all point to a market environment that is actively accelerating — precisely the conditions in which Karavan is designed to thrive.