PUMPS AND COMPRESSORS IN TURKEY Pumps and compressors have the function of transporting liquids and gases in factories, plants and other locations. Pumps and compressors are vital for a modern economy and without which our entire society would be inconceivable. Industrialisation and huge agricultural production have resulted in the emergence of a strong pumps and compressors sector in Turkey. Today the share of the pumps and compressors sector accounts for 10% of the production and 9% of the exports of the Turkish machinery industry. Pumps are increasingly used in agricultural irrigation and in the manufacturing industry. Turkey is trying to improve land and water resources and expand irrigation. Pumps and compressors have a wide variety of applications in almost all subsectors of the Turkish manufacturing industry, mainly in the strong food, chemical, fertilizer and petroleum industries. Other important consumer sectors for liquid pumps are the energy, tourism and building sectors. TURKEY’S GIANT IRRIGATION PROJECT: GAP The most important irrigation project in Turkey is the Southeastern Anatolia Project. The Southeastern Anatolia Project, or GAP, is the largest development project ever undertaken by Turkey and one of the biggest of its kind in the world. This integrated, multi-sector project includes 13 major projects primarily for irrigation and hydropower generation was planned by the State Hydraulic Works (DSÝ). Within the GAP project, a significant part of the total irrigation area will be irrigated by high capacity pumps and the available pumping capacity of Turkey will increase considerably. It is projected that at full development over 1.7 million ha. of land will be irrigated and 27 billion kWh of electricity will be generated annually with an installed capacity over 7460 MW. The area to be irrigated accounts for 20% of the economically irrigable area in Turkey (8.5 million ha) and the annual electricity generation accounts for 22% of the country’s economically viable hydropower potential (118 billion kWh). GAP will double Turkey’s hydroelectric production, increase irrigated areas by 50%, more than double per capita income in the region, more than quadruple GNP, and create 3.5 million new jobs in the coming decade. Thus, Turkey’s economic growth will accelerate significantly. PRODUCTION The Turkish pumps and compressors industry manufactures and exports various kinds of pumps and compressors including: pumps fitted with a measuring device for dispensing fuel in filling stations or in garages, other pumps for liquids fitted with a measuring device, hand pumps, fuel, lubricating or cooling medium pumps for internal combustion piston engines, concrete pumps, reciprocating positive displacement pumps, rotary positive displacement pumps, centrifugal pumps, parts of pumps for liquids and compressors. In the compressors sector in Turkey, industrial type piston and screw compressors are manufactured as air compressors. Pumps industry production in Turkey began in the mid-1950s and the industry started to develop rapidly in the early 1960s. In 2000 total pumps and compressors industry production value was 265.5 million dollars. Small and medium-sized companies dominate the Turkish pumps and compressors industry. Every kind of small capacity pump can be produced in Turkey. In addition, there are a few large sized companies which have specialized in the production of high capacity pumps. The manufacturing sites of the Turkish pumps and compressors industry are mainly located in the Marmara, Central Anatolian, and Aegean regions of Turkey. Ýstanbul, Konya and Ýzmir are the major cities in pumps and compressors and parts production. Advanced production methods, such as Computer Numerical Control (CNC) and Computer Aided Design (CAD) are being carried out successfully in the Turkish large sized enterprises. Production planning, quality control and tests are realized by means of modern methods in these enterprises. In addition, research and development work also contributes to the success recorded by these companies. EXPORTS At present, pumps and compressors industry exports comprise 9% of the exports of the Turkish machinery sector and have an increasing trend. The total export value of pumps and compressors rose to 81.7 million dollars in 2002. If the two important product groups are taken into account, exports of the Turkish pumps industry has the largest share with an export value of $65.2 million in 2002. Main export products in the pumps industry are namely: centrifugal pumps, pump parts, rotary positive displacement pumps and fuel, lubricating or cooling medium pumps for internal combustion piston engines. Among product groups, centrifugal pumps are the most traded items. The share of centrifugal pumps in the total exports of the pumps industry is about 29%. The other important export product, pump parts, accounts for 28% of the total exports of the sector. Turkish-made pumps are exported to almost 110 countries in the world. Major export markets are Germany, the USA, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Jordan, the Russian Federation, Belgium, Turkmenistan and Algeria. Slow growth in the exports of compressors has been recorded in the last few years. Exports of compressors were $16.4 million in 2002. In 2002 France was the major buyer of Turkish compressors. Other principal export markets of the Turkish compressors are Algeria, Tunisia, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Italy and the Russian Federation. Turkish pumps and compressors manufacturers/exporters follow European and international standards and norms. Companies exporting to the European Union affix the “CE Mark” under the “New Approach” Directives. The obligation to affix the “CE Mark” started in the Turkish market in 2002. Prepared by: Tolga
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