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.
Industrialization 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 4% 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.
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 which includes 13 major projects primarily for irrigation and hydropower generation
was planned by the State Hydraulic Works (DSİ).
Within the GAP project, a significant part of the total irrigation area will be irrigated by high
capacity pumps and Turkey’s available pumping capacity will increase considerably. It is
projected that at full development over 1.8 million ha. of land will be irrigated and 27 billion
kWh of electricity will be generated annually with an installed capacity over 7476 MW.
The recently announced GAP Action Plan aims to improve irrigation and infrastructure
needs and to accelerate economic development and social progress in the region.
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). Within the GAP Action Plan, it
is now planned to complete the irrigation infrastructure of 1,060,000 hectares of land by
2012. The plan also envisages the completion of irrigation networks related to these
projects through bilateral cooperation and public-private partnerships.
Upon the completion of the project, per capita income will rise by 209% and about 3.8
million people will be provided employment opportunities. Thus, Turkey’s economic growth
will develop significantly and the pumps sector as well.
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; pumps for other 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 and 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 began to
develop rapidly in the early 1960s. Small capacity pumps of all types were produced in
Turkey. Modern irrigation pumps were first manufactured in 1970. As a result of climate
change, energy saving technologies have gained great importance. In Turkey, there are a
few large sized companies which have specialized in the production of environmentallyfriendly
high-capacity modern irrigation pumps. Irrigation pumps are equipped with time,
labour, water and energy saving technologies. Compared with old, traditional methods,
irrigation with pumps does not consume large amounts of water. Advanced production
methods, such as Computer Numerical Control (CNC) and Computer Aided Design (CAD)
are being utilized successfully in the 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.
Despite the lack of water supplies in agricultural areas, modern irrigation and submersible
pump technologies lead to a significant increase in agricultural productivity. In addition,
drip irrigation and sprinkler irrigation techniques are being used widely in Turkey. These
techniques require the least possible water supply, which is the driving force for the growth
of the pumps sector.
According to POMSAD data, small and medium-sized companies dominate the Turkish
pumps and compressors industry. There are approximately 135 manufacturing companies
in the pumps sector. 10% of these companies are big players in the competitive global
environment with their own brands. They have optimum techno-economic capacity and
rational production activities. The number of people employed in the sector is about 12000.
The manufacturing sites of the Turkish pumps and compressors industry are mainly
located in the Marmara, Central Anatolian, and Aegean regions of Turkey. İstanbul, Konya
and İzmir are the major cities in pumps, compressors and parts production. The sector has
been organized under POMSAD. At present POMSAD has 38 members.
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 US $ 718,5 million in 2011.
If the two important product groups, pumps and compressors, are taken into account
separately, exports of pumps have a share of %50,9 with an export value of US $ 365
million and that of compressors was %49,1 with 353 million US $ export volume in 2011.
Main export products in the pumps and compressors industry are: compressors, pump
parts, rotary positive displacement pumps, centrifugal pumps, other pumps and fuel,
lubricating or cooling medium pumps for internal combustion piston engines. Considerable
growth in the exports of both products has been recorded in the last few years. of Turkish
products.
Turkish-made pumps and compressors are exported to almost 201 countries in the world.
In 2011, the Germany was the major buyer of Turkish pumps and compressors. Other
principal export markets of the Turkish compressors are USA, Iraq, Russia, United
Kingdom Italy, and Romania.
Turkish pumps and compressors manufacturers/exporters follow European and
international standards and norms. The obligation to affix the “CE Mark” started in the
Turkish market in 2002.
TRADE FAIRS
Four trade fairs related to the pumps and compressors industry will be held in Turkey in
2012.
These are:
“ISK-SODEX 2012”, Istanbul, 02-05/05/2012, Heating, Refrigeration, Air -
Conditioning, Insulation, Ventilation, Pumps, Valves, Sanitary Appliances, Water
Treatment, Pool, Solar Power.
“IHS KONYA 2012”, Konya, 17-20/05/2012, Heating, Cooling, Air Conditioning,
Natural Gas Systems, Installation Insulation Equipment, Pump, Valves And Pipes.
“32. COALTRANS 2012”, Istanbul, 12-14/10/2012, Coal Mining, Tunnel Road
Systems, Blasting and Drilling, Underground Ventilation and Drilling, Pump Stations
and Power Plants, Gas Removal and Control Systems, Health and Protection of
Employees.
“GROWTECH EURASIA 2012”, Antalya, 05-08/12/2012, Horticulture, Heating,
Cooling, Ventilation, Irrigation Systems Equipments And Pumps, Seeding, Plant,
Seed,Disinfection And Fertilizer.
USEFUL LINKS
General Secretariat of Central Anatolian Exporters Union:
www.oaib.org.tr/en
Turkish Machinery Promotion Group:
www.makinetanitimgrubu.com.tr/en/
Turkish Pump and Valve Manufacturers' Association:
www.pomsad.org.tr/index.php/EN/home
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