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Türkiye’s defense industry has gained remarkable momentum in recent years, securing its place in global markets through innovation and strategic planning. Among the industry’s most prominent players, Nurol Makina stands out with its armored land vehicles, which are not only widely used domestically but also deployed across more than 20 countries. Preferred even by NATO member states, these vehicles strengthen operational capabilities while the company’s supply chain strategy plays a crucial role in its international success.
Nurol Makina’s strategic supply chain management focuses on meeting customer demands at optimal cost and time. This approach enhances innovation during product development and maximizes production efficiency, enabling the company to deliver reliable, cost-effective, and cutting-edge solutions to both domestic and international clients.
The company’s supply chain strategy also extends to empowering its suppliers. Through technology transfer, strategic partnerships, and infrastructure investments, suppliers gain advanced capabilities, reinforcing resilience against market fluctuations. This not only ensures continuity in production but also reduces logistics costs while strengthening Türkiye’s broader defense ecosystem.
Nurol Makina’s supplier network spans five regions and 17 provinces within Türkiye, as well as 10 countries worldwide. Such an extensive network supports the company’s ambition of becoming a global brand and boosts the visibility of Turkish defense products in international markets. Ultimately, the company’s supply chain model does more than sustain Nurol Makina’s growth—it reflects Türkiye’s rise as an independent and influential player in the global defense industry.
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