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16 Companies from AOSB in Turkey's Top 1000 Exporters List

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The Turkish Exporters Assembly (TİM) has announced the 2025 list of Turkey's Top 1000 Exporters, which includes 16 companies from the Adana Hacı Sabancı Organized Industrial Zone (AOSB). Among these companies are major firms such as Kastamonu Entegre, Sarten Ambalaj, and Çimsa. The list ranks Turkey's largest exporters, highlighting the significant representation of AOSB. Bekir Sütcü, Chairman of the AOSB Board, emphasized that this success is not a coincidence but the result of years of effort and technological investments. He pointed out the strength of the industrial ecosystem in the region.

Bekir Sütcü stated that AOSB has consistently pursued growth focused on production, investment, and exports. The inclusion of 16 companies in the TİM 1000 list is a natural outcome of the robust industrial ecosystem in the region. He noted that this achievement is the collective success of years of hard work, technological investments, and quality production. Sütcü congratulated all the companies and stressed the strategic importance of exports for the Turkish economy. He added that companies in AOSB are strengthening their position in international markets each year.

Sütcü emphasized that every exporting company not only grows its own business but also significantly contributes to the country's foreign exchange earnings, employment, and development. He expressed pride in every success achieved by industrialists in global markets. AOSB continues to implement infrastructure investments, digital transformation, green transformation, logistics, and sustainability projects to enhance the competitiveness of industrialists. The goal is to increase the number of companies from AOSB in the TİM 1000 list in the coming years.

The companies from AOSB on the list include Kastamonu Entegre (ranked 93rd), Sarten Ambalaj (175), Çimsa (182), ADM Besin ve Tarım (322), Filpa Ambalaj (468), Şenpiliç (503), Bossa (509), Omnia Nişasta (569), Doyum Piliç (633), Palmiye Tekstil (671), Özler Tarım (672), Ankutsan (675), Tat Nişasta (709), Meltem Kimya (894), Polat Sebze Narenciye (908), and Beta Enerji (962). These companies operate in various sectors and make significant contributions to Turkey's exports. The announcement of the list is also noteworthy in terms of regional development and industrial policies.

Bekir Sütcü concluded his statement by congratulating all the companies and thanking the employees. He affirmed that the Adana Hacı Sabancı Organized Industrial Zone will continue to support industrialists in their production, investment, and export journey. This success once again demonstrates Adana's industrial potential and its role in the Turkish economy. AOSB aims to increase the number of companies on the list in the coming years and achieve higher value-added exports.

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