The Multi-national Corporations that invest in the ESBAS industrial Park represent a "Who's Who" list of the World's most successful firms. These companies utilize the ESBAS Zone to manufacture, assemble, package, warehouse and ship their products to facilities, subsidiaries and customers, in every corner of the globe. Here are just a few of the familiar names you're sure to recognize (listed with the year they first entered the Zone):
| ESBAS: LEADING INVESTORS |
| Name |
Country |
Date |
Industry/Product |
| Delphi Automotive |
USA |
1997 |
Automotive components |
| Hugo Boss |
Ger |
1998 |
Apparel |
Delphi Diesel Systems
|
USA |
2001 |
Automotive components
|
| Eldor Electronics |
ITAL |
1997 |
Transformers |
| Gates |
USA |
2009 |
Automotive components |
Stork Fokker Elmo
|
NETH |
2007 |
Aerospace components |
Lisi Aerospace
|
FRA |
1992 |
Aircraft Assembly |
| Aero |
GER |
2001 |
Wind Energy Turbine Blade
|
Roy Robson
|
GER |
2005 |
Apparel |
| Cummins |
USA |
2011 |
Automotive components |
| Kale Pratt&Whitney |
TR/USA |
2011 |
Aerospace components
|
| PFW |
GER |
2003 |
Aerospace components
|
| Kapadokya Textile |
NETH/TR |
2004 |
Apparel |
Karetta Shoes
|
TR |
2009 |
Shoes |
Akzo Nobel
|
NETH |
1999 |
Chemical |
| Mahle |
GER |
2003 |
Automotive components |
| SI.ME.CO |
SP/IT/GER/TR |
2003 |
Cooking appliances
|
| CMS |
TR |
2010 |
Automotive components |
Ege Fren
|
GER/TR |
1998 |
Automotive Components |
| Cevher |
TR |
2002 |
Automotive components |
