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MIAVIT opens new factory in İzmir, Türkiye

27 January 20251 min reading

MIAVIT has inaugurated a state-of-the-art premix production facility in Kemalpaşa, İzmir, marking a strategic step to meet growing local and regional demand. The new factory is set to enhance service efficiency and strengthen MIAVIT’s presence in Türkiye, the Middle East, Turkic States, and beyond.

MIAVIT has officially opened its new premix production facility in Kemalpaşa, İzmir. Equipped with advanced German technology, the factory is designed to ensure high production standards and operational efficiency. This move underscores MIAVIT’s strong commitment to Türkiye, a market it has been serving since 2016.

Serkan Özdemir

“This production plant will allow MIAVIT to better serve its customers in Türkiye by ensuring faster delivery times and stronger customer proximity,” said Serkan Özdemir, Managing Director of MIAVIT Türkiye.

The facility also positions Türkiye as a strategic hub for MIAVIT’s export operations to neighboring countries, including the Middle East and Turkic States. By expanding its capabilities, the company aims to cater to the diverse needs of its customers while reinforcing its role as a key player in the global feed additives and premix market.

With this milestone, MIAVIT highlights its readiness to adapt in an evolving industry, contributing to a sustainable future through innovative solutions tailored to customer needs.



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