BACKGROUND
Metallurgy and castings are not something new for the Turkish foundrymen. The very first metal was smelted in Anatolia nearly 9000 years ago to make raw copper beads, later to alloy it with arsenic, tin or zinc to produce warfare, household or personel goods. This later progressed into the making of first wrought iron.
This heritage was later on passed over to the future citizens of these lands, namely Romans, Byzantians, Selcukians and the Ottomans.
Starting from 1950’s, the private capital began to invest in foundries establishing modern facilities by which today the Turkish foundry industry can compete worldwide.
Towards the end of the last century, Turkey has became a major supplier of foundry products for Europe.
TURKISH FOUNDRY INDUSTRY IN GENERAL
With her population of 71.500.000 and GNP at PPP terms (569 billion US $ in 2005). Turkey ranks at Nr 19 in the world scala and Nr 5 in Europe for GNP at PPP terms.
As for the Turkish foundry industry, even though there is a long and powerful history on the background, the growth was slow until the 1990’ies, but from there on, the growth was with double digits.
Major growth areas are in the ductile iron and aluminium castings, all triggered with the automotive, farm tractor and earth moving equipment manufacturing growth both domestic and in Europe.
STRENGTH AND OPPORTUNITIES
Turkish Foundry Industry has invested over 1 billion US $ in the last 10 years for plants and equipment with up to date technology to achieve an installed capacity of 1.300.000 tons. Most of these plants are distributed suitably throughout Turkey to serve the various domestic and international customers. Turkey being at a reasonably short distance to Central Europe, deliveries can be made in max 5 days by truck and 10 days by sea route.
One main advantage of Turkey, is the presence of surplus young and educated workforce, with English language knowledge and computer literacy and most important who are willing to work in foundries.
As nearly all of the EU-Ecology and environmental laws are now in force in Turkey, all foundries are heavily investing in environmental protection machinery to fit in the new regulations.
Turkish casting production is expected to grow by 7-8% per year in the coming 5 year term. The main growth will be in engineered machinery components and high pressure die castings.
New trends and progress in the Turkish foundry industry is on compacted graphite iron, ductile aluminium, high value added products, concept to product design, prototyping and testing, complete assemblies with machining, with various patent applications.
It is well realized by the Turkish foundrymen that, by combining low production costs with higher quality, improved productivity and newer technology, the sector would have considerable advantages in competing globally.
IN SUMMARY
- The Turkish foundry industry has grown to a position that can not be disregarded.
- Growth is not only on the annual production levels, but also on the technical side.
- This growth and the future is supported by the well trained and educated intellectual capital working in all levels of the foundry.
- Economical crisis periods periodically experienced in Turkey have thought the foundrymen how to reduce their costs, live with minimum financial depths, and still how to keep their customers.
- Products supplied at competitive prices, coupled with service, simultaneous engineering, value analysis, just in time delivery, flexibility, up to date technology and reliable quality will be the leading factors of the Turkish foundry industry in the liberal one single source market place of the 21st century.