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History
Our company which was based by Metin Bensen
under the name of “Metin Drapery” in the year 1957 started to
the business life with its store in Istanbul Kapalicarsi
(Grand Bazaar). At the beginning, the first area of occupation
was retail, and the customer portfolio of our company was
composed of the Anatolian people that settled in Istanbul. In
this respect, the number of the retail stores increased within
the course of time. The work performed was then converted
mostly into wholesale drapery besides the retailing at the
middles of 1980’s years and the present improvement was
established. One of the most important reasons of this was the
intensive commodity demand of the foreign customers which
started to come to our country from the Russia and Balkan
country markets that times. Our company which covered the
demands of the customers by means of the cut production
network formed at the point reached continued to renew itself
continuously. Together with the development of the textile
exportation of our country, the purpose was finding new
customers in the foreign markets starting out from the present
point and selling the goods to the exporter ready-made
clothing manufacturer and sellers at the same time. In this
respect, our company underwent a structural change and
continued the improvement by means of foundation of company in
the year 1995. In the 2000’s ears, Benteks Textile started to
import the finished and semi-finished products from the Far
Eastern countries in line with the demands of the exporter
ready-made clothing sellers in addition to the cut-style
production in Turkey. These demands of exporter ready-made
clothing sellers caused us to be closer to the producers in
the Far East countries, and also to undertake their
distribution and representation for the territory of Turkey in
the course of time. Today, at the same time, not only we get
produced the cut fabrics in the Far Eastern countries with our
own fabric brands but also we are the only representative of a
lot of Far Eastern textile factories in Turkey and Balkans.
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