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STM Sistem Teleferik

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Type
  
Anonim şirket

Headquarters
  
İzmir

Number of employees
  
50

Area served
  
Worldwide

Founded
  
1998

Key people
  
İhsan DADAK (CEO) Reşit TEZCAN (COO)

Website
  
www.stmteleferik.com.tr

STM Sistem Teleferik is a Turkish aerial lift manufacturing company located in Izmir. Established in 1998, it is notable for the construction of the longest chairlift line in Turkey, and the first detachable gondola lift line in the capital, Ankara.

The company was founded in 1998 by Orhan Yılmaz, who worked for 24 years as operator at the Balçova Gondola in İzmir, and Reşit Tezcan. Orhan Yılmaz acts currently as the CEO of the company. As of 2013, STM Sistem Teleferik is the only Turkish company in the field of ropeway systems. It builds ski lifts, fix-grip and detachable chairlifts, group and detachable gondola as well as reversible ropeways. The company employs 250 people at its facility in Kemalpaşa district of İzmir, which covers an area of 7,000 m2 (75,000 sq ft) on 25,000 m2 (270,000 sq ft) ground.

Projects

The company's first major project was the ski lift system in 2003 built with the Italian company Graffer Seggiovie, and the chairlift system in 2006 built at ski resort on Mount Davraz in Isparta before building mostly ski lift lines in domestic ski resorts. Aerial lifts constructed in many places of Turkey followed as Keçiören Gondola in Ankara (2007), Muş Ski Lift (2008), Aydın Gondola (2008), Kars Sarıkamış Chairlift and Kars Çamurlu T-bar lift (2009), Erzincan Mt. Ergan Chairlift (2010), Van Gevaş Abalı Chairlift (2011), Çankırı-Ilgaz Chairlift (2012), Hakkari-Merga Büte (2012). STM constructed the Balakən Gondola in 2007 as the first aerial lift of Azerbaycan.

The renovation and extension of İzmir Metropolitan Municipality's Balçova Gondola line, which was closed in 2007, is carried out by STM at a cost of 10.225 million (approx. US$5.680 million), and expected to be completed in the beginning of 2014.

References

STM Sistem Teleferik Wikipedia