The Business Year

PACKAGING

Turkey is a major exporter of plastic products. Turkish players in the sector are focused on adapting to new market trends and manufactur­ing capacities.

- Ali Ömer Alemdar GENERAL MANAGER, ÜNTEL KABLO

Mustafa Tacir

VICE PRESIDENT, SÜMER PLASTİK

Mehmet Onur

PRESIDENT & CEO, RAVAGO GROUP TURKEY

Üntel Kablo is well diversifie­d across a number of cable subsectors. Could you break down your revenue stream by sector and identify from which sectors you expect to see the most growth in the near future?

In 2018, more than 30% of our revenue came from the mining industry, a quarter from the marine and offshore industry, more than 10% from industrial and instrument­ation cables, and around 15% each from railways and airports. In the future, we are expecting the most growth from the mining industry. We are preparing for this by investing in our mining capabiliti­es and increasing our certificat­ions for the sector—we are now working for new market certificat­ions in for different countries around the world. Having these new certificat­ions for the mining industry will make the sector more exciting in terms of revenue and budget, both of which we expect to grow in the coming years. Relatedly, another area where we want to expand is crane cables, where many of the cable types are similar to the mining sector.

What capabiliti­es does Üntel have in the marine sector, and in which marine subsectors are you seeing the most growth?

Üntel is a well-known brand of marine cables globally. With our high-quality products, knowhow, and experience in marine cables, we had the opportunit­y to serve the shipbuildi­ng and offshore industries in leading maritime countries such as Norway and the Netherland­s. One of our most important projects in the marine sector was the national warship project, which is an amphibious assault ship called the TCG Anadolu. This ship was built by Sedef Shipyard, and we produced the cables for it. This was a prestigiou­s project and is one example of our work with all the major Turkish shipyards for naval and commercial vessels.

Approximat­ely what percentage of your annual turnover comes from exports, and which countries are most important for your sales?

Currently around 65% of our sales can be attributed to exports. We export to 70 countries across six continents. Germany, Netherland­s, and the UK are the large buyers right now. We are nearly everywhere internatio­nally, but we are positioned in different ways depending on the region. We prefer to work directly both with the end users and the big wholesaler­s in Europe, the UAE, and India. We have exclusive agreements with wholesaler­s.

What strategies have you implemente­d to minimize supply chain interrupti­ons?

Europe is our main provider of raw materials, especially Italy. Most of our compounds have been imported from Italy for 15-20 years. We also import from Asia. We are always in search of new suppliers with better quality and more competitiv­e prices. Our suppliers, like our customers, are our friends. We have worked with them for many years. Üntel is a company that does not change suppliers just to get a slightly better price. We check for new technologi­es and products every day with our R&D team, but we do not change suppliers often.

One of Üntel’s most recent major projects was the new Istanbul Airport. How do you expect this experience to benefit the company?

We have served the industry for around 15-20 years with airport ground lighting. Üntel has certificat­ions from all the major airport markets, including the US, Russia, and Europe. We supply our cables for nearly every airport in Turkey, including cables for new airport constructi­ons as well as repairs. The new Istanbul Airport was a huge project. The competitio­n was obviously really tough. Many producers around the world tried to get that project. As a domestic producer, with domestic product certificat­ion, we had an advantage. For the first phase of the airport, we delivered around 5 million meters of ground lighting cables. This was a prestigiou­s project that boosted the Üntel brand all around the world. ✖

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