Turkish hose maker Teklas opens second plant in Serbia
29 Mar 2022
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Factory built on former Geox facility which closed in August last year
Vranje, Serbia – Turkish automotive fluid systems manufacturer Teklas Automotive has opened a new production facility in Vranje, in Serbia’s south eastern town of Vladicin Han.
The factory has been built on the former production site of Italian footwear manufacturer Geox which closed down last August, said Serbian Development Agency announced 14 March.
The plant currently employs 300 people and is expected to create 1,500 jobs at full capacity.
This is Teklas’ second production facility in Vranje, where it manufactures fluid management systems for traditional, hybrid, and electric vehicles.
Operational since 2015, the company’s first facility in Serbia employs 1,200 people and produces parts for car manufacturers such as Volkswagen, Audi, PSA and Porsche.
Teklas designs, develops and manufactures fluid systems for heating & cooling lines for the auto industry.
The company opened two production factories during the pandemic, including a second facility in Bulgaria and its first manufacturing plant in Georgia, US.
Overall, with the addition of the new Serbian plant, the company operates 12 manufacturing sites globally.
Teklas' production of rubber-injected parts began in 1971, and rubber hose manufacturing started two years later. Windshield wiper products were introduced in 1978.
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