Company Profile:
Company Type: Trading Company
Company Introduction:
Marubeni International Europe is a regional subsidiary of Marubeni Corporation, one of Japan's foremost general trading companies, also known as a sogo shosha. This entity serves as a strategic operational hub for Marubeni Corporation's extensive business activities across the European continent, including its engagement in Turkey.
The primary functions of Marubeni International Europe encompass a broad spectrum of activities including trading, investment, and project development. It facilitates the import and export of a diverse range of products and commodities. These include, but are not limited to, metals and mineral resources, various energy products (such as oil and gas, and power generation projects), chemicals, plastics, food and agricultural products, industrial machinery, infrastructure projects, aerospace and marine equipment, and consumer lifestyle products.
Beyond its core trading operations, Marubeni International Europe is actively involved in strategic investments in various ventures, the development of large-scale industrial and infrastructure projects, the provision of financial services, and the management of complex logistics solutions. Its fundamental role is to bridge markets, optimize global supply chains, and identify and cultivate new business opportunities by leveraging the vast global network and specialized expertise of Marubeni Corporation. While Marubeni Corporation holds investments in numerous manufacturing facilities globally, Marubeni International Europe itself functions as a comprehensive trading and investment firm rather than operating directly as a manufacturing factory.
Enterprise Products
Marubeni International Europe's operations in Turkey involve the production, sale, or distribution of products and services primarily in the following sectors:
Power generation equipment and projects, including thermal and renewable energy solutions.
Industrial machinery and construction equipment.
Chemical products, plastics, and related raw materials.
Metals and mineral resources, such as steel products and non-ferrous metals.
Agricultural commodities and food ingredients.
Development and investment in infrastructure projects.