TKE Providing VT Solutions for International Ferry Project

Ferry built by Sefine Denizcilik in Turkey’s Yalova region; photo courtesy of Sefine Denizcilik

TK Elevator (TKE) is taking part in the new ferry construction project of Sefine Denizcilik, one of the leading companies in Turkey’s Yalova region, by providing elevators, escalators and platforms for the disabled. The ferry will operate out of Norway when completed. Sefine Denizcilik has more than 4,000 shipyard employees. TKE Anatolian Regional Manager Cumhur Durmus underlines the long-term cooperation with the internationally renowned shipbuilding company thanks to TKE’s expertise in solutions for the maritime industry. TKE has worked as a solution partner in 12 ferry projects for Sefine Denizcilik since 2018, offering solutions that prioritize safety and ease of use for passengers and ferry personnel by developing standard and special solutions in the field of mobility in the maritime industry. TKE manufactures, installs and commissions its products in accordance with the world-recognized marine standard ISO 8383 and the flag rules of the country where the ferry will operate.

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