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Yayınlanma: 22 December 2025 - 15:42

Silent Loss in Bursa's Exports

22 December 2025 - 15:42
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Onur Kurtay
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Foreign Trade

When exports are discussed in Bursa, the conversation usually revolves around volumes.
New markets, increasing orders, capacity utilization rates…

Yet on the ground, there is a factor that doesn’t directly appear on the balance sheet but quietly erodes profitability: delivery windows.

Today, in a city like Bursa, where production relies on time sensitivity, a 15–30 minute deviation in delivery is not just an operational hiccup; it is a strategic breaking point affecting competitiveness.

Operational Detail or Strategic Commitment?
Delivery windows are often misunderstood.

This concept is not about when the goods leave the facility but about the time frame the customer expects and you commit to.

In Europe, a delivery window:

  • Is not an operational note.
  • Is not a logistics preference.
  • It is a contractual clause.

And when this window is breached:

  • Penalties may be applied,
  • Priority may be lost,
  • The next contract may quietly be at risk,
  • Sometimes no penalty is applied.

But trust erodes.
And this is a loss that cannot be compensated with money.

Where Bursa Companies Go Wrong
On the ground, especially in automotive, textile, and machinery exports, I often see three recurring mistakes:

Delivery Promises Driven by Sales Reflex
To avoid losing orders, narrow delivery windows are promised.
However, factors such as:

  • Road conditions,
  • Border crossings,
  • Vehicle availability,
  • Seasonal peaks

are often not considered.
Operations then scramble to meet the promise.

Misreading European Discipline
The perception that Europe is flexible is still widespread.
Europe is not flexible—it is predictable.

Flexibility exists but:

  • It is predefined,
  • Its limits are clear,
  • It is part of the system, not an exception.

Misunderstanding this often traps Bursa companies in a difficult game unknowingly.

Focusing on Average Time and Ignoring Deviations
Many companies work with average transit times.
Yet customers ask:

"How often does this supplier meet the promised time?"

Average 48 hours is less important than:
"Does the supplier meet 48 hours consistently in every shipment?"

What European Customers Really Care About
For many European buyers, the decision criterion is:

  • 60% success with a 6-hour window?
  • 98% success with a 24-hour window?

Most often, the second is preferred.
Many Bursa companies unintentionally:

  • Promise narrower windows,
  • Work at higher costs,
  • Keep freight the same,
  • Increase risk,
  • Reduce profitability.

How 30 Minutes Can Erase Profit
An example from the automotive supply sector:

Delivery was 25 minutes late. No penalty was applied. Invoice was issued, shipment completed.

Yet in the next period, the customer added a backup supplier clause.
Freight wasn’t discussed, but volume dropped.

Delivery windows rarely appear on invoices but quietly impact the balance sheet.

Realistic and Applicable Approach for Bursa

Delivery Windows Should Be Determined by Operations, Not Sales
Sales set targets, but delivery promises should reflect logistical reality.

Track Deviation Rate, Not Average Time
Instead of asking "How many days does it take?"
Ask "How often do we miss our promise?"

Position Narrow Delivery Windows as Premium Service
Not every customer gets a narrow window.
If provided, it must have a cost or trade-off.
Otherwise, a narrow window becomes a burden, not an advantage.

Bursa’s Advantage
Bursa is fast and responsive. It produces solutions in crises.
Now it’s time to take this reflex a step further:
Sell predictability, not just speed.

Because today’s export competition is won not by being faster, but by being more predictable.

In conclusion, a delivery window may seem minor, but if mismanaged:

Profitability,

Trust,

Sustainability

…all erode simultaneously.

As Bursa’s exports grow, it cannot ignore this silent loss.
Sometimes in logistics, the difference is not the distance traveled, but the minute of the promise made.

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