- 15 June 2022 / 08:50
Alpha Metalurji Became Turkey's Largest Commercial Heat Treatment Company
Alper, İnsa and Tamçelik companies, three major Turkish companies operating in the high-tech heat treatment sector used in the production phase in many sectors, merged under the name of Alpha Metalurji. After the merger, Alpha Metalurji became the largest company with Turkish capital in the sector. While Turkey has reached conditions that can compete with the world in many areas, a global brand was born in the heat treatment sector, which is most needed during the production of materials used in these sectors. Alper, İnsa and Tamçelik companies, which have been operating in the sector for many years, merged despite the pandemic conditions and created a global brand called Alpha Metalurji. Alpha Metalurji, which has become the leader of the sector with the merger, aims to provide local and national solutions in Turkey's global projects as well as in the defense industry, which is of strategic importance for Turkey. Alpha Metalurji aims to have a say in the world heat treatment market by creating a new global brand in the rapidly growing sector all over the world.Alpha Metalurji continues its activities with 8 separate facilities in Istanbul, Konya, Kocaeli and Tekirdağ, in a closed area of approximately 20 thousand square meters and with approximately 200 employees. Alpha Metalurji, Turkey's largest heat treatment company, aims to grow 5 times the industry and reach a turnover of 10 million Euros after the merger. Koray Yavuz, Chairman of the Board of Alpha Metalurji and Chairman of the Board of Metal Heat Treatment Industrialists (MISAD), said, “3 Turkish companies combining their potential will meet the heat treatment needs of large projects both at home and abroad. We serve world giants such as Bosch, Ford, Valeo, Beretta, Iveco, Baykar, TUSAŞ (TAI), TUSAŞ Motor (TEI), Roketsan in the fields of automotive, aviation and white goods and contribute to our country's economy. “We want to take part in the design, development and mass production stages of all national projects.” said.
