NEWS | TURKEY
SALTUK ERDEMLI APPOINTED GENERAL MANAGER BVS CRANES
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altuk Erdemli has been appointed as the General Manager of BVS Cranes, in Turkey.
The appointment, effective January 2025, marks Erdemli’s return to the role he held from 2010 to 2016, bringing a wealth of experience and leadership to guide the company into its next phase of growth. BVS Cranes has seen remarkable
growth in recent years. The company made history in
2023 as Turkey’s first and only crane manufacturer listed on Borsa Istanbul. Operating from three factories in
Ankara, BVS Cranes covers over 100,000 square meters of production space and employs more than 500 people, exporting to 93 countries across six continents. “I am honored to return to BVS Cranes
and to contribute to its continued success,” said Erdemli. “Our focus will
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be on advancing innovation, enhancing operational efficiency, and ensuring that we remain a trusted partner to our customers globally.” The company recently expanded its service facilities in Duisburg and Mannheim in Germany, Salzburg in Austria, Sisseln in Switzerland, and Chicago in the USA, to meet a growing demand for crane solutions and services worldwide. Erdemli has over two decades of
expertise in management, business strategy, and engineering. He holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering from Middle East Technical University and an MBA in Finance and Marketing from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Throughout his career, Erdemli has held senior leadership positions at Arlight Shipyard, where he developed a strong track record in driving innovation and operational excellence.
Holding Chairman of the Board, Önder will be implementing more sustainability practices into the workplace in 2025; installing solar panels on its factories in Ankara Turkey, which will supply most of the energy it uses for production and to help reduce carbon emissions. He also pledged to do more for future generations in the coming years.
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