Basyazıcıoglu Textile “Three ingredients of a successful company ...
Basyazıcıoglu Textile “Three ingredients of a successful company ...
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SAVIONEWS<br />
Turkish <strong>Textile</strong> Industry <strong>Basyazıcıoglu</strong> <strong>Textile</strong><br />
Turkish textile sector, mean at industry level, was born in the ‘20s,<br />
when, after the fall <strong>of</strong> the Ottoman Empire and the introduction <strong>of</strong><br />
a market economy thanks to Kernal Ataturk, rose the enormous<br />
value added potential coming from cotton that, until that moment,<br />
was mainly exported as raw material.<br />
In the ‘50s/’60s, the industrial nucleus took form, but the real<br />
industrialization turning point happened not before the ‘70s/’80s<br />
when started big investments in modern plants, and, at the same<br />
time, the presence <strong>of</strong> Turkish textile products begun to grow in the<br />
worldwide markets.<br />
The Turkish textile and clothing – that today gather a quarter <strong>of</strong> the<br />
total amount <strong>of</strong> bigger dimension companies – grow quicker and<br />
quicker. The textile industry in Turkey is mainly in private hands and<br />
it’s made in the 80% <strong>of</strong> medium dimension companies. The sector<br />
represents the 10,7% <strong>of</strong> the GDP and hires about 5.5 million<br />
people. Turkey is the fifth world manufacturer <strong>of</strong> cotton and is one<br />
<strong>of</strong> the first ten countries in clothing manufacture <strong>of</strong> wool, carpets,<br />
synthetic fibres and yarns <strong>of</strong> polyester and polyamide.<br />
With the abolition <strong>of</strong> sales restrictions with European Union, occurred<br />
after the customs agreements signed in 1996, Turkey has<br />
become the second clothing supplier <strong>of</strong> EU after China and the<br />
sixth <strong>of</strong> Italy.<br />
Turkey is an important customer <strong>of</strong> Italian textile machinery; quality<br />
fully corresponds to Turkish standards and, thanks to the geographical<br />
nearness to Italy, can be guaranteed an optimum service<br />
and quickness.<br />
Turkey is not only customer <strong>of</strong> textile machinery but also <strong>of</strong> innovative<br />
yarns and blends created in Italy. Are Italians also some<br />
services <strong>of</strong> technical consultation.<br />
Moreover, Turkey owns vertical structures going from the raw<br />
material (mainly cotton) to the finished product: formal, sportswear,<br />
children wear, but also leatherwear, rams cloth and sponge cloth.<br />
(from www.e-turchia.com/Economia.htm)<br />
History <strong>of</strong> <strong>Basyazıcıoglu</strong> <strong>Textile</strong><br />
In 1953, begun the entrepreneurial<br />
adventure <strong>of</strong> <strong>Basyazıcıoglu</strong> family, who<br />
started their activity in the textile sector<br />
with the third generation. The greatgrandfather<br />
Kilimci Hacı Sükrü Aga<br />
was a pioneer in the ‘30s, developing<br />
during the years several businesses,<br />
from foodstuffs, to cattle-breeding,<br />
to tourism, from building industry to<br />
shopping malls.<br />
In 2002, BAMEN YARNS has been<br />
taken over into the family businesses<br />
which today operates in the same<br />
sectors above mentioned.<br />
Raw material<br />
Production range Ne 16-100 Conventional<br />
and Compact yarns 100% Cotton,<br />
Carded and Combed, Bamboo,<br />
Modal, Viscose, Tencel and Blends.<br />
In requests: Cashmere, Wool, Jute<br />
fibers are also available.<br />
Founded by the brothers Mahmut e<br />
Murat <strong>Basyazıcıoglu</strong>, BAMEN YARNS<br />
with its quality standards, technological<br />
investments and motivated and creative<br />
team, aims to be a dynamic and long<br />
lasting leader in the textile industry.<br />
Today the <strong>company</strong> has 350 employees<br />
to whom are dedicated training<br />
courses, seminars and attendance to<br />
textile exhibitions.<br />
Through huge technological investments,<br />
the <strong>company</strong> has updated<br />
and increased the machine pool,<br />
increasing the production capacity day<br />
by day.<br />
In cotton production, PIMA and GIZA<br />
fibers can be used on requests.<br />
Control Union certificated organic<br />
cotton fiber can be used.<br />
On the other hand Bamen has a complete<br />
yarn dye house available to dye<br />
yarns, produced by all kind <strong>of</strong> materials.