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Pendik, Istanbul |
| Production Capacity |
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484 tons/year |
| Product |
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Polyurethane foam |
| Number of Employees |
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40 |
| Revenue in 2008 |
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TL 12 million |
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An expanding customer base thanks to new investments
A leader in the sector
Akmeltem was established in 1976 to produce
polyurethane foam for furniture-mattress
manufacturers, cleaning and textile enterprises.
Boasting a robust capital structure and an
extensive range of products, Akmeltem
manufactures every kind of foam used in the
furniture sector. Benefiting from the superior
position of the Akkök Group, particularly in
terms of raw material supply and financing, the
Company has quickly succeeded in reaching
its clientele in Istanbul and surrounding cities. It
has become a vanguard in its field. With a deep
and vast array of experience, employees with
superior skill and know-how, quality products
and rapid delivery, Akmeltem is a reputable
company that commands the respect of its
suppliers and customers alike.
2008: Increases in capacity, sales and
product variety
For Akmeltem, 2008 was a successful year in
which significant expansion was experienced
with regard to its capacity, sales and profitability
levels. Akmeltem was able to complete
investments that had been initiated in previous
years, despite the harsh competitive conditions
that existed during 2008. The Company
achieved a 40% increase in capacity this year
and with the new investment and the quality
based improvements made, a 50% increase was
gained in product variety, as well as in number
of customers and turnover. The operational
success and performance of the Company has
been reflected in its financial results and in profit
levels for 2008.
2009: A year in which the benefits of
investment will be reaped
In 2009, Akmeltem expects to reap the benefits
of the investments initiated in previous years.
Following the purchase of new machinery,
Akmeltem aims to expand its range of products
in 2009. The Company is now well prepared
to deal with the possible repercussions of the
global crisis in the market with its prudent
approach.
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