Türkiye’s Top 1000 Exporters” Research Ranks 4th in Sectoral Rankings

The results of the “Türkiye’s Top 1000 Exporters Research”, which was conducted by the Turkish Exporters Assembly and aimed to determine Türkiye’s leading exporters, were announced. ASAŞ continued its success in exports by ranking 4th in the sectoral ranking in this prestigious research.

ASAŞ, as one of Türkiye’s leading metal and non-ferrous metal producers, has shown that it continues its success in the “Türkiye’s Top 1000 Exporters Survey” conducted by the Turkish Exporters Assembly. According to the results of the survey, ASAŞ, which ranked 4th in the sectoral ranking, has once again proven its strong position in Türkiye’s export performance.

ASAŞ, which is a strong player both in our country and globally with its exports to more than 90 countries on 6 continents, serves many different and dynamic sectors such as construction, automotive, rail systems, commercial vehicles, energy, packaging, consumer products, and maritime with its 5 production facilities including Aluminum Profile, Composite Panel, Aluminum Flat Product, PVC Profile and Shutter. The company, which continues its investments without slowing down, continues to contribute to the country’s economy in exports with its increasing production capacity every day.

ASAŞ, which recently started the installation of Europe’s largest extrusion press investment with a power of 15,000 tons in its facilities in Sakarya-Akyazı, will continue to increase its export power by offering high value-added solutions in strategic sectors such as railway, automotive, maritime and transportation, not only in Turkey but also throughout Europe. With the commissioning of the 15,000-ton (150MN) extrusion press line, ASAŞ will have the widest profile, the largest welded and seamless pipe and the largest integrated aluminum wagon body production capacity in Europe. In this way, it will reduce external dependency and make significant contributions to the strengthening of domestic production and technological dominance in strategic sectors.