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KPF Supplied fasteners to the Canakkale suspension bridge project in Turkey

  • Date : 2019.02.19 13:34
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KPF is working on the Canakkale Suspension Bridge Project in Turkey, which will become the world's longest suspension bridge.
Selected as a fastener supplier

 

KPF (024880, CEO Song Moo-Hyun and Kim Hyung-no), specializing in fasteners and automotive parts, worked on the construction of the world's longest suspension bridge.
By supplying fasteners, it has begun to expand the European construction market, which has recently grown rapidly.

 

KPF is planning to build the world's longest suspension bridge with a length of 3.7 km across the Turkish Dardanels Strait.
It announced that it will supply construction fasteners worth about $4 million.

 

Recently, as new and aging infrastructure reconstruction projects in Europe are actively progressing,
The European infrastructure market is expanding. The next three orders from Turkey
Additional suspension bridges are planned to be constructed, and artificial strait construction projects are in place in the Black Sea region in the mid to long term.
Sales are expected to expand in the local construction market.

 

Yang-gyu Min, head of the planning and coordination department of KPF, said, "This order is to inform the world of KPF's technology once again.
It was an opportunity, and we are actively engaged in sales activities in many European infrastructure businesses.
It is expected to come out, and the part that is struggling in the domestic market due to the contraction of the domestic construction market is
I plan to make up for it.”

 

In addition to the existing North American and European markets, as the current global construction market has recovered, KPF has
It plans to further strengthen its sales activities and strive to develop new markets.
In addition, the Vietnamese subsidiary is growing rapidly with a 30% increase in sales in 18 years compared to 2017
It is expected to grow into a global top-tier fastener production base in the future.