Turkey as Europe’s Manufacturing Hub: Duty-Free Silicone Products Supply to the EU
- Burhan Gül
- Jan 27
- 2 min read
In recent years, Turkey has evolved from being merely an alternative supplier into Europe’s de facto manufacturing hub. Its close geographic proximity to Europe, advanced industrial infrastructure, and the EU–Turkey Customs Union make Turkey a strategic production and sourcing center for European companies.
For businesses seeking reliable suppliers within or close to the European Union, Turkey offers a unique combination of duty-free trade, technical capability, and supply chain security.
An Industrial Ecosystem Integrated with Europe
Turkey possesses a strong industrial ecosystem capable of manufacturing in full compliance with European standards, particularly in high-volume and technically demanding sectors such as automotive, white goods, machinery, plastics, and rubber.
Many global brands already manufacture in Turkey or rely on Turkish suppliers for critical components. This integration is driven by:
European-compliant quality management systems
Strong engineering and production expertise
Decades of export experience to EU markets
As a result, industrial products manufactured in Turkey are widely accepted across Europe for their quality, reliability, and consistency.
Competitive Advantage Through the EU–Turkey Customs Union
The EU–Turkey Customs Union, in force since 1996, enables industrial goods to move between Turkey and EU member states without customs duties. This creates a major cost and operational advantage compared to sourcing from China or other Far Eastern countries.
Key advantages include:
Zero customs duties on industrial products
Shorter lead times due to proximity to Europe
Lower logistics and transportation costs
No anti-dumping duties or additional trade measures
High alignment with European technical and business expectations
For regulated and technical product groups, Turkey stands out as a low-risk and cost-efficient sourcing location for European companies.
Nearshoring and Supply Chain Security
Following the pandemic, European companies have increasingly adopted nearshoring strategies to strengthen supply chain resilience. Turkey’s location—just a few days away from European markets—combined with flexible production capabilities makes it a natural nearshoring partner.
Turkish manufacturers can quickly adapt to engineering changes, customized projects, and fluctuating demand, helping European buyers reduce supply chain disruptions and operational risk.
Conclusion: A Natural Manufacturing Partner for Europe
Today, Turkey is recognized as a manufacturing hub delivering high-quality, competitive, and reliable production for the European market. Supported by duty-free trade under the Customs Union and a well-established industrial base, Turkey has become an integral part of Europe’s supply ecosystem.
Sourcing industrial and technical products from Turkey allows European companies to gain time, cost, and quality advantages simultaneously.
Duty-Free Silicone Products Supply to Europe with Silvora
Within this framework, Silvora leverages Turkey’s position as Europe’s manufacturing hub to provide reliable and sustainable silicone product supply to European customers. Thanks to the EU–Turkey Customs Union, silicone products manufactured by Silvora can be delivered to the EU without customs duties, with predictable lead times and efficient logistics.
With an engineering-driven manufacturing approach, processes aligned with European standards, and application-specific silicone solutions, Silvora is a strong partner for European companies seeking a reliable alternative to Asian suppliers. This approach delivers both cost efficiency and long-term supply chain security.




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