Körfez Foundry increases its number of exports
Published by Emily Thomas,
Deputy Editor
World Cement,
Körfez Foundry, which makes high alloy steel casting for the cement, energy and mining sectors, exports 85% of its production. The company has succeeded in reaching more than 400 different customers in 70 countries in five continents by focusing on Russia, Africa and Far East markets after European countries. It quickly responds to the needs of its customers in different continents with a customer-oriented perspective.
Körfez Foundry General Manager, Çagdas Alan, stated that the company is proud to export to different geographies from their facilities in Turkey and to increase the number of countries they export to, during this difficult period the world is going through. Alan said that he hoped this difficult period could be overcome together with the Körfez family, with the least amount of loss for their business and the country.
In addition, Alan stated that the company continues to invest in information technologies, develop their facilities in line with industry 4.0, and create a dynamic business environment with innovative trainings for continuous development of their staff.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/17082020/krfez-foundry-increases-its-number-of-exports/
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