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Turkish firm unveils plastic construction solutions Big 5 Show in Dubai
(MENAFN) Turkish prefabricated building company Karmod showcased its range of plastic-based construction products at the Big 5 Trade Fair in Dubai, according to a company statement on Monday.
At the region’s largest construction industry event, the Türkiye-based manufacturer displayed products such as polyethylene mobile toilets, liquid storage tanks, and its signature debris chute system, which is designed to safely remove construction debris from high-rise buildings.
Selcuk Kaya, Sales Manager of Karmod's Plastics Department, said the company held numerous bilateral meetings with delegations from Gulf and African nations during the exhibition. He emphasized that demand for the debris chute system in Dubai’s construction sector remains particularly high.
“Our debris chute product is widely preferred in Dubai’s high-rise projects, and the fair gave us an opportunity to present it to a broader audience,” Kaya noted. He added that the company also presented its ready-concept mobile toilet and shower units, which are in high demand in the region, as well as rainwater-harvesting and fire-water storage tanks.
Kaya highlighted that the event offered valuable insights into customer expectations in the regional market. “We offer solutions to multiple sectors with our composite and plastic products. Through the fair, we gathered detailed feedback on requirements for liquid storage systems and other items,” he said.
“We aim to move quickly toward customized production tailored to these needs. It has been a highly productive event for us,” Kaya concluded.
At the region’s largest construction industry event, the Türkiye-based manufacturer displayed products such as polyethylene mobile toilets, liquid storage tanks, and its signature debris chute system, which is designed to safely remove construction debris from high-rise buildings.
Selcuk Kaya, Sales Manager of Karmod's Plastics Department, said the company held numerous bilateral meetings with delegations from Gulf and African nations during the exhibition. He emphasized that demand for the debris chute system in Dubai’s construction sector remains particularly high.
“Our debris chute product is widely preferred in Dubai’s high-rise projects, and the fair gave us an opportunity to present it to a broader audience,” Kaya noted. He added that the company also presented its ready-concept mobile toilet and shower units, which are in high demand in the region, as well as rainwater-harvesting and fire-water storage tanks.
Kaya highlighted that the event offered valuable insights into customer expectations in the regional market. “We offer solutions to multiple sectors with our composite and plastic products. Through the fair, we gathered detailed feedback on requirements for liquid storage systems and other items,” he said.
“We aim to move quickly toward customized production tailored to these needs. It has been a highly productive event for us,” Kaya concluded.
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