Machinery And Equipment Industry

The machinery sector is undergoing a significant transformation driven by technological advancements. Innovative technologies such as smart factories, artificial intelligence, and predictive maintenance systems are making production processes more efficient and flexible, enhancing the competitive advantage in the industry. This transformation not only improves production quality and reduces costs but also plays a crucial role in achieving environmental sustainability goals. With these developments, the machinery sector holds critical economic and environmental importance.

On the other hand, the future role of the supply chain is a critical factor in ensuring the successful transformation of the sector. The integration of modern technologies enables a more transparent and efficient management of every stage of the supply chain. Smart supply chains optimize material flow, ensuring the continuity of production processes while minimizing disruptions in the supply chain.

At this point, AGM ensures that the complexities of international trade are managed effectively for the machinery sector, allowing import and export processes to be carried out accurately and on time. This role supports the uninterrupted flow of materials and products in the supply chain. Furthermore, AGM identifies regulatory barriers and risks in advance, providing strategic advice to clients and thereby contributing to a more reliable and efficient management of the supply chain.

In this context, AGM’s Strategic Approach to Compliance Audit (UDSY) project is one of the initiatives centered around stakeholders in the machinery and equipment industry. Within the scope of the project, the aim is to eliminate the negative impacts of practices carried out under product safety and inspection communiqués in national foreign trade, especially on the foreign trade activities of exporting companies, to streamline customs processes for products classified as inputs or investment goods for exporters, and to eliminate bureaucratic practices that cause inefficiency.

Machinery Manufacturing Industry (NACE Rev.2- 28, 25.21, 25.30, 25.73, 27.11, 33)