Sf Trade Continues to Grow in the European and American Markets

Sf Trade Keeps Growing in the European and American Markets
Sf Trade Continues to Grow in the European and American Markets

Providing service with a wide range of products in Gaziemir Aegean Free Zone, SF Trade continues its growth in the leather product group in the target markets of Europe, England and America. SF Leather Factory Director Barçın Usturalı stated that they produce all kinds of accessories such as large and small bags, suitcases, belts and card holders for men and women, suitable for luxury consumption for their customers.

Stating that they also carry out productions for the outdoor market, Usturalı said, “We are developing new products in this group with our customers, one of the world's leading brands. Some products are also new to us and we continue to grow by adding these products to our product portfolio. We also have P&D works for new line installations and new customers. We serve not only real leather, but also our customers, who are a world brand in luxury consumption, in the artificial leather group. Within the framework of our company's policies to support the circular economy, we focused on sustainable product research and development in leather products.

WE HAVE INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATES

Barçın Usturalı stated that they also attach special importance to quality, efficiency and waste management and that they have international certificates.

Usturali gave the following information: “Starting with the entrance quality control; We are trying to ensure the quality in the field with quality control at different stages of production, even from the production stage and finally before loading. We are trying to improve efficiency with our production engineering infrastructure and our KPIs. With ISO 9001, for which we are certified, we follow these concepts in accordance with the standards. Due to the ISO 14001 structure we implement, we try to recycle all our recyclable waste with the companies we work with, while we also dispose of non-recyclable waste in a controlled manner. However, we are working on how we can bring our waste into the circular economy by turning our waste into value-added products.

Noting that they also believe in school and industry collaborations, Usturalı emphasized that they support university career days and offer the opportunity to join new colleagues in this direction, and said, "When we consider the leather manufacturers whose number has been decreasing as a result of the wrong policies implemented in the leather industry in the past, our colleagues who graduated from the Department of Leather Engineering "We aim to support our friends who want to join us in cooperation with schools on this issue," he said.

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