Founded in 1974 and commencing commercial operations in 1998, MUSTAFA CEYLAN INDUSTRY INC. is one of the leading manufacturers in the trailer equipment sector, not only in Turkey but also in Europe.
Our company manufactures trailer axles, suspension systems, leaf springs, and similar equipment to high-quality standards in its facilities equipped with modern production technologies and offers its products to customers worldwide.
Operating in two separate factories, one 20,000 m² and the other 14,000 m², on a total area of 65,000 m², our company effectively utilizes CAD/CAM technology in its processes. Assembly and testing are carried out entirely in-house. Employing a team of qualified engineers, technicians, and operators, our company continuously improves production quality and efficiency through investments in automation technologies.
Our company exports its products to a wide geography stretching from South America to Australia, selling directly or through authorized agents in more than 30 countries. In Turkey, we serve leading companies in the sector and offer uninterrupted customer support through our robust service network.
In 2010, our company began operating in the automation sector, selling industrial automation robots under the CEYLAN ROBOT brand and providing turnkey installation of these robotic systems. Thanks to its investments in this area, Mustafa Ceylan Endüstri is bringing its expertise in production technologies to various sectors.
With its deep-rooted engineering expertise, customer-focused approach, and commitment to continuous improvement, Mustafa Ceylan Endüstri continues to be a reliable solution partner in the trailer and automation sectors.
Robot, Otomasyon, Ekipman, Yazılım ve Yönetim Sistemleri (Robot, Automation, Equipment Software and Management Systems)
Talaşlı İmalat (Machining)
Yapısal Malzemeler - Talaş Kaldırma (Structural Materials - Materials Removal)
Trailer Axles
Trailer Suspension Systems
Trailer Outriggers
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