Elvanlar Plastik was established in Istanbul’s IMES Organized Industrial Zone to manufacture plastic injection molds for the automotive sector.
We participated in Plast Eurasia Istanbul. As Eurasia's largest plastics industry fair, Plast Eurasia showcases products shaping the industry's future, including plastic machinery, equipment, molds, recycling systems, automation, cooling systems, raw materials, and semi-finished goods.
A major investment was made for producing plastic injection parts for the automotive sector.
To increase production capacity, we made a new facility investment. This allowed us to respond more quickly to growing demands and significantly improved our efficiency.
An additional 750 m² facility was established to enhance production capacity.
A 2,500 m² new facility was established to meet increasing production demands.
We began mold design and part production using Water Injection Technology (WIT). This innovative technology enables us to provide specialized solutions with lighter and more durable parts.
In 2012, our innovative project utilizing corrugated WIT injection technology received the top award at the 14th ceremony organized by the Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE). This prestigious award for our Corrugated WIT Injection design highlights our commitment to pushing boundaries in plastics engineering.
The IATF 16949:2016 certification is a globally recognized standard for quality management systems in the automotive industry.
Our Bulgaria facility, covering 10,000 m² (2,000 m² indoor), marked the expansion of our production capacity in Europe.
Our Bulgaria facility was also certified with the IATF 16949:2016 quality management standard.
We established a new facility in Cayirova, with an area of 20,000 m², to enhance our production capacity.
With automation investments for the automotive sector, we optimized production processes to increase efficiency.
With the Krauss Maffei 2K Plastic Injection Machine, we started offering more complex and innovative solutions by producing two different materials in a single injection process.