Dereli Elektromagnetik Fren Sanayi Ve Dis Ticaret Limited Sirketi

Country/Region: Turkey

Main Products: ElectromagneticBrake, Brakepad, Brakedisc

Company Introduction
DERELI ELEKTROMAGNETIK FREN SANAYI VE DIS TICARET LIMITED SIRKETI was established in 1997 and has become a renowned organization over the years. Dereli Elektromagnetik Fren Sanayi Ve Dis Ticaret Limited Sirketi is a leading manufacturer in Turkey offering high quality thruster brake. Also, our success can be evaluated by considering our annual revenue of US$1 Million - US$2.5 Million. Currently, we are serving importers and buyers from South America 22% Africa 7% Eastern Asia 16% Domestic Market 13% North America 18% Eastern Europe 24% Southern Europe 13% Mid East 20% Northern Europe 20% Oceania 19% Western Europe 5% Central America 22% and accepting payments via T/T, Credit Card, PayPal. With a workforce of 11 - 50 People we are able to facilitate and respond to our clients within 24h-48h.
Company Overview

Business Type: Manufacturer

Year Established: 1997

Employees: 11 - 50 People

Plant Area: 3,000-5,000 square meters

Business Information

Main Markets: South America 22% Africa 7% Eastern Asia 16% Domestic Market 13% North America 18% Eastern Europe 24% Southern Europe 13% Mid East 20% Northern Europe 20% Oceania 19% Western Europe 5% Central America 22%

Trade Capacity: FOB, EXW, DES

Contract Manufacturing: OEM Service Offered   Design Service Offered   Buyer Label Offered

Nearest Port: Turkey

Trade & Financial Information

Annual Revenue: US$1 Million - US$2.5 Million

Total Revenue: US$2.5 Million - US$5 Million

Export Revenue: US$50 Million - US$100 Million

Annual Output: US$2.5 Million - US$5 Million

Registered Capital: 1.18 Million USD

Export Percentage: 21% - 30%

Payment Modes: USD, JPY, CNY

Lead Time: 14 days

Import/Export Mode: Have Own Export License

Product Showcase
ElectromagneticBrake
Brakepad
Brakedisc

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