Company:Arçelik
Type | Anonim Şirket |
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Template:IMKB | |
Industry | Consumer electronics, Home appliances |
Genre | Electronics |
Founded | 1955 |
Founder | Vehbi Koç |
Headquarters | Sütlüce, Istanbul |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Rahmi Koç (Chairman) Levent Çakıroğlu (CEO)[1] |
Products | Computer monitors, televisions, DVD players, Blu-ray players, home Cinema systems movie projectors, laptops, CD and DVD drives, refrigerators, washing machines, vacuum cleaners, air conditioners |
Revenue | € 3.633 billion (2011)[1] |
€ 278 million (2011)[1] | |
€ 233 million (2011)[1] | |
Total assets | € 3.764 billion (2011)[1] |
Total equity | € 1.494 billion (2011)[1] |
Number of employees | 19,136[1] |
Parent | Koç Holding |
Subsidiaries | |
Website | Arçelik Official website |
Arçelik A.Ş. is a household appliances manufacturer from Turkey. The Company engages in the production and marketing of durable goods, components, consumer electronics and after-sale services. Its products include white goods, electronic products, small home appliances and kitchen accessories, such as refrigerators, freezers, washing machines, dishwashers, aspirators, vacuum cleaners, coffee makers and blenders.
Arçelik A.Ş. is active in more than 100 countries including China and the United States through its 13 international subsidiaries and over 4,500 branches in Turkey. The company operates 15 production plants in Turkey, Romania, Russia, China, South Africa and Thailand including refrigerator, washing machine, dishwasher, cooking appliances and components plants.[2] It offers products under its own Eleven brand names, including Arçelik, Beko, Grundig, Dawlance, Altus, Blomberg, Arctic, Defy, Leisure, Arstil, Elektra Bregenz and Flavel.[3][4]
The company is controlled by Koç Holding, Turkey’s largest industrial and services group with USD43 billion in consolidated revenues in 2008,[5][6] and is the market leader in Turkey’s appliance sector with its Arçelik and Beko brands. It is also the fourth largest household appliances company in Europe[7][8] after BSH Hausgeräte, Electrolux [9] and Indesit.[citation needed] Its top executives are Aka Gündüz Özdemir, Durable Goods President of the Koç Group, and General Manager Levent Çakıroğlu. Arçelik has been ranked "Number One in the Private Sector" for the 14th time in 19 years in "Turkey’s Top 500 Industrial Corporations" survey that was carried out by the Istanbul Chamber of Industry.[10]
History
Arçelik was founded in 1955 and entered the Turkish white goods sector by producing its first washing machine in 1959 and its first refrigerator in 1960. In 1968, Arçelik moved to its Çayırova facilities near Istanbul. In the 1970s and 1980s, the company expanded its product range and opened its Eskişehir refrigerator plant in 1975, İzmir vacuum cleaner plant in 1979 and Ankara dishwasher plant in 1993.
1999 was a year of growth and reorganization. Arçelik founded Ardem to manufacture cooking appliances and brought under its roof Türk Elektrik Endüstrisi A.Ş. and Atılım ve Gelişim Pazarlama A.Ş. as a single legal entity. In 2001, Arçelik took over the marketing and sales activities of Beko products that used to be marketed and sold by Beko Ticaret. The new organization model enabled the company to manage production and sales/marketing activities centrally and to increase productivity.
Most recently, the merger plan between Arçelik A.Ş. and Grundig Elektronik A.Ş. was declared on February 27, 2009.[11]
Strategy
The company's recent goal is "to possess one of the ten most preferred global brands in its sector by the year 2010".[12] To reach this goal, brands such as Grundig, Elektra Bregenz, Blomberg, Arctic, Leisure, Flavel, and Troila have been incorporated in addition to existing Arçelik, Beko, and Altus brands.[13]
Arçelik has focused investments on developing markets and as such, opened Beko LLC Refrigerator and Washing Machine Facility on October 13, 2006, which is the first plant constructed by Koç Holding outside Turkey.[14]
As for the marketing and advertising strategy of the company in the UK, Beko launched an advertising campaign with the slogan: "Beko: Buy it before it becomes famous". It was widely seen on LED advertising boards used at Premier League football grounds in England. This has now changed to "Beko: Home appliances". The company used to sponsor Watford FC, who played in the Football League Championship, during the 2007-2008 and the 2008-2009 seasons. Moreover, Beko was the main sponsor of Eurobasket 2009 and the presenting (main) sponsor of 2010 World Men's Basketball championship. In addition to these, Beko is the main sponsor of Turkish Basketball League since 2007-2008 season and German Basketball Bundesliga since 2009–2010 season.
Current position
According to company data, Arçelik/Beko holds a 7 per cent share of the European free-standing appliances market and 5 per cent of the OBM market. Beko products account for approximately ⅔ of Arçelik international sales and are among the top brands in many markets – including the UK (14 per cent share in refrigerators and 7 per cent share in washing machines) and Poland (5 per cent share).[15]
In the last four years Arçelik has doubled its turnover, and in 2004 has registered a growth of 29% over the previous year. By the end of 2004, a total production figure of 7.4 million units has been achieved in four major production groups. Compared to last year a growth of 30% has been realized.
The 2004 turnover for the company stands at 2.7 billion euros. The sales revenue achieved through foreign sales now accounts for 44% of the total turnover. The foreign sales volume has mushroomed from 472 million euros to 1.2 billion euros in the last four years.
In Turkey, 15 million households are believed to use Arçelik products. These indicators regarding the performance are supported by the many international quality and technology awards, and other prizes Arçelik have received. In the last four years, it has continuously been selected the most admired Turkish company in all sectors.
In the United Kingdom , one in five kitchen appliances sold is made by Beko.[16]
Brands
- Arçelik
- Beko
- Grundig (purchased by Koç Holding which owns Arçelik A.Ş.)[17]
- Defy (purchased in July 2011)[18]
- Altus
- Blomberg
- Arctic
- Elektra Bregenz
- Leisure
- Flavel
- Arstil
- Dawlance (One of the largest Home Appliance manufacturers of Pakistan, It was recently acquired by Arçelik for $258m.)
Technology and innovations
With about 300 successful patent applications, Arçelik accounts for 10% of all the patent applications in Turkey, since 1996. Moreover, in the European durable consumer goods sector Arçelik is one of the top four companies with the highest number of patents to its name.
Arçelik, which in conformity to European standards earmarks approximately 1.5% of its total annual turnover to R & D, employs 450 researchers in its central and operational R & D departments. Working towards the goal of acquiring technological leadership in its sector, the company has won some very prestigious awards in the international arena in 2004, through the products it has developed.
Gallery
Plants
In Turkey
- Refrigerator Plant – Eskişehir
- Washing Machine Plant – Çayırova, Istanbul
- Cooking Appliances Plant – Bolu
- Dishwasher Plant – Ankara
- Drying Machine and Multi-Purpose Motor Plant – Çerkezköy, Tekirdağ
- Compressor plant – Eskişehir
- Electronical Goods plant – Beylikdüzü, Istanbul
Abroad
- Refrigerator Plant - Rayong, Thailand
- Cooling Appliances plant / Arctic – Găeşti, Romania
- Refrigerator, Washing Machine and Electronic Appliances plants - Kirzhach, Russia
- Washing Machine plant - Changzhou, China
- Refrigerator - Ladysmith, South Africa
- Refrigerator - East London, South Africa
- Oven, Hob and Drier - Durban, South Africa
See also
List of companies of Turkey
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 "ANNUAL REPORT 2011". Arçelik A.Ş.. http://www.arcelikas.com/UserFiles/file/FR2011%281%29.pdf. Retrieved July 1, 2012.
- ↑ http://www.arcelikas.com/UserFiles/file/160202_FACTSHEET_TR_Q415.pdf
- ↑ Arçelik A.Ş.: Brands
- ↑ Arçelik A.Ş.: Corporate Overview
- ↑ Main Page, Koç Holding Accessed on April 9, 2009.
- ↑ Consolidated Financial Statements of Koç Holding as of December 31, 2008 on http://www.koc.com.tr/NR/rdonlyres/D97A843A-8088-4C2D-90DA-12A26E476507/13391/KocKonsFS1208EN.pdf[yes|permanent dead link|dead link}}] Accessed on April 9, 2009.
- ↑ Boneglia F., Goldstein A. (2007): Strengthening Productive Capacities in Emerging Economies through Internationalisation: Evidence from the Appliance Industry. In: OECD Development Centre Working Paper No 262, p.26 on http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/24/3/39147683.pdf Accessed on April 10, 2009.
- ↑ Media Relations, Arçelik A.Ş. Corporate Website. Accessed on April 10, 2009.
- ↑ Lannin, Patrick (2010-11-12). "UPDATE 2-Electrolux sets new cost-saving plan". Reuters. https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSLDE6AB0IU20101112.
- ↑ Esen B. (2008): Household Appliances, Parts and Components. Export Promotion Center of the Undersecretariat of the Prime Ministry for Foreign Trade, Turkey, p.3 on "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-11-24. https://web.archive.org/web/20101124232106/http://igeme.org.tr/Assets/sip/san/household.pdf. Retrieved 2009-04-10. Accessed on April 11, 2009.
- ↑ Arcelik and Grundig to merge, Reuters. Accessed on April 9, 2009
- ↑ Media Relations - Company News/Press Releases, Arçelik A.Ş. Corporate Website. Accessed on April 10, 2009.
- ↑ Arcelik says monitoring GE appliances sale, Reuters. Accessed on April 9, 2009
- ↑ BEKO LLC and BEKO Elektronik LLC Production Plants
- ↑ Bonaglia, F., Goldstein A., Mathews J. (2006): Accelerated Internationalisation by Emerging Multinationals: The Case of White Goods Sector. In: Journal of World Business, Vol. 42, Issue 4, pp.369-383. on http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/59/8/36317032.pdf Accessed on April 10, 2009.
- ↑ Hawkes, Steve. "End this farce on fridges". The Sun (London). http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3681574/Beko-told-to-end-farce-on-fridges.html.
- ↑ CNN World Business: Turkey switches on to TV market
- ↑ "Turkey's Arçelik buys Defy Appliances". SAinfo. 25 July 2011. http://www.southafrica.info/business/investing/defy-250711.htm. Retrieved January 6, 2012.
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