Tiryaki Lidaş

Tiryaki Lidaş

Tiryaki Lisanslı Depoculuk (LİDAŞ), one of the group companies of Tiryaki Anadolu, holds a pioneering position in the sector as Türkiye’s first private licensed warehousing company. Established in 2012, LİDAŞ was founded to safely, efficiently, and sustainably store agricultural products.

LİDAŞ provides services with a modern facility infrastructure designed to preserve the value and quality of seeds, feed, and other agricultural products. It operates in four strategic regions across Türkiye: Bandırma, Çorum, Mersin, and Gaziantep, with a total storage capacity exceeding 400,000 tons. Thanks to high-standard storage systems implemented in its facilities, the freshness, nutritional balance, and physical integrity of products are maintained, ensuring a reliable supply process for both producers and buyers. LİDAŞ not only stores products but also contributes to making agricultural trade more transparent, traceable, and sustainable.

Integrated with Tiryaki Anadolu’s strong logistics and sales network, LİDAŞ plays a key role as a logistics hub for both domestic and international trade. Its proximity to ports and strategic locations enables stored products to easily reach global markets, further strengthening Tiryaki Anadolu’s agricultural supply chain capabilities. LİDAŞ continues to operate with the mission of becoming Türkiye’s reference brand in licensed warehousing, thanks to its reliable infrastructure, extensive capacity, and industry-focused service approach.

About the Warehouses

Bandırma: Located in the Marmara Region, where over 50% of Türkiye’s paddy rice (unprocessed rice) production takes place.

Mersin: Accounts for 70% of Türkiye’s pulse processing and 80% of pulse exports. Located just 5 km from Mersin Port, the country’s main foreign trade hub.

Gaziantep: The Southeastern Anatolia Region accounts for 90% of Türkiye’s red lentil production. Şanlıurfa and Gaziantep together produce more than 60% of the country’s total pistachio output.

Karacabey & Karaman: Facilities rented by Tiryaki Anadolu for feed production (Karaman) and oil refining (Karacabey), with operations running between 2023 and 2028.

Muş: The land constitutes Türkiye’s largest irrigated agricultural area and has been leased from the state (TİGEM) until 2041.