Celali Metalurji reaches 2000-ton capacity in casting industry
Operating in Konya since 1994, Celali Metalurji has expanded its production to 2000 tons annually, integrating machining and advanced R&D into its modern facility.
WISE NEWS PRESS / KONYA, TURKEY — NOVEMBER 28, 2025
Celali Metalurji, a long-established player in the Turkish casting industry, continues its steady growth by expanding its operations from a modest 130-square-meter workshop in 1994 to a modern 3,000-square-meter integrated facility in Konya's Konsan Special Organized Industrial Zone.
Through strategic investments in Research and Development (R&D) and the recent addition of in-house machining capabilities, the company has successfully increased its annual production capacity to 2,000 tons, reinforcing its position in the global supply chain.
Integrated production and quality focus
The company’s transformation accelerated in 2017 with the relocation to its new factory, allowing for the production of high-quality alloyed pig iron and nodular cast iron. In 2018, Celali Metalurji established an internal R&D laboratory to conduct essential chemical analysis, hardness, and metallography tests, ensuring rigorous quality control.
A significant milestone was reached in the last quarter of 2023 with the launch of an in-house machining workshop. This move has minimized time loss and quality issues previously associated with outsourcing, providing customers with faster, fully integrated manufacturing solutions.
Customized solutions for key sectors
Serving locomotive sectors of the Turkish industry such as automotive, hydraulics, machinery, food, construction, and agriculture, Celali Metalurji utilizes sand casting, chill casting, and investment casting techniques.
The company’s product portfolio includes high-strength components like bearing blocks, gearboxes, and heavy-duty machine bodies. Committed to sustainability and continuous technological advancement, Celali Metalurji aims to become a global brand while respecting universal values like human safety and environmental protection.











