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Company

Our company is based in Düsseldorf (Germany) and is an international trade consultancy whose aim is to help SME’s on their way to internationalization. T-reta’s team is comprised of highly qualified professionals with expertise in international trade.

We provide our clients with a unique service in matters of internationalization achieving excellent short term results.We offer full flexibility to your needs and our aim is to provide the best options to increase export sales.

If you are interested in diversifying and widening your market, then we provide support to SME’s who have limited internal capacity to start the internationalization process.

About Carolina Jiménez Campos

Carolina is the founder of T-reta Consulting, with advanced technical training in International Trade, MBA in Internationalization of Companies by ICEX-CECO and approved by the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

She has been working for more than 15 years on the international scene and has managed various export departments in Spain and Germany, working in a variety of sectors including food, furniture, metal, plastic and electronic learning materials. She has had experience internationally in Spain and Germany as well as extensive knowledge in the Latin American, European and Asian markets.

She speaks fluent English, German, Spanish and Valencian and has an intermediate level of French.

Passionate about her profession, she normally attends workshops and seminaries about International Trade to offer SME’s the best and newest consulting services.

Why T-reta Consulting?

Terreta means small piece of land in Valencian. Valencian people use this word referring to Valencia, to their home, to their origins, to the place where they feel at home. This was the origin of the company name.

T-reta (terreta) Consulting a solid, secure and trustworthy route to internationalization

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