BVS Cranes has joined the TURQUALITY Brand Support Program as of January 20, 2025, after an evaluation by the General Directorate of Exports under the Turkish Ministry of Trade.

In a statement, Önder Bülbüloğlu, Chairman of the Board of BVS Cranes, expressed his pride in the company’s inclusion, marking a significant milestone in the company’s growth. “Our participation in the TURQUALITY program represents a crucial step towards strengthening our global presence,” said Bülbüloğlu. “After nearly 40 years of experience as a global industry leader, this program not only provides valuable support to our business but also allows us to join a prestigious network of Turkey’s top brands.”

Founded in 1985, BVS Cranes has evolved from a small workshop into a globally recognized name in the crane manufacturing industry. Today, the company boasts over 500 employees, operates manufacturing facilities spanning more than 100,000 m², and exports its products to over 90 countries worldwide. In 2023, BVS Cranes made history by becoming the first crane manufacturer to go public on the Istanbul Stock Exchange.

Highlighting the company’s international reach, Bülbüloğlu emphasized the strategic importance of its global operations. “With sales and service centers in key countries such as Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and the USA, and exports reaching six continents, we continue to shape the industry. Our ambitions extend beyond these markets, and we are committed to introducing Turkish engineering excellence to new global frontiers. The TURQUALITY program will play a pivotal role in our journey.”

In addition to expanding its global footprint, BVS Cranes remains dedicated to innovation and sustainability. Bülbüloğlu stressed the company’s ongoing investment in research and development, supported by the BVS R&D Center and BVS Academy. “We are developing forward-thinking solutions that meet the needs of tomorrow, driven by science and technology,” he explained. “As we embrace this new phase with the TURQUALITY program, our goal remains clear—to continue showcasing the strength of Turkish engineering and to ‘lift the world’s burden, all around the world.'”