Corporate Profile

    Yeykim LTD is incorporated in 1999 for the purpose of manufacture of the structural chemicals featuring cost effective and practical, as well as quality materials for construction industry.

   Thanks to its R&D operations throughout 2000s performed with its understanding of the determination to make further achievements, it has soon turned out to be prominent supplier in water and heat insulation mortars, preferred both on local basis as well as international level. Mention must be made in this regard on its efforts to communicate with concious customers. Today, its products range includes more than 80 items classified under 11 product groups at the disposal of its sectors achieved with high performance of its manufactures combined R&D operations in its 75,000 tons per year capacity within overall 1500 square meters enclosed plant area constructed in 2004, which has been extended to 3500 square meters by the additions in 2006.

Our Mission…

     Right at the beginning of its incorporation, Yeykim LTD, is determined to pursve direct presentation in an ambient with one-to-one contact with its customers and prospective customers performed by its professional staff who work with an ethusiasm specific to amateurs, mainly by taking part in both sector as well as construction fairs. It is our primary objective to make the high quality products under most reasonable conditions on behalf of the final user at national as well as international basis. R&D laboratories are in full swing in attempt to follow throughout the world the state-of-art technology in construction industry and to introduce such products with additional functionalities, thanks to the efforts of its experienced technical staff. With a considerable emphasis on the exports as of 2004, Yeykim A.Ş. provides Made in Turkey chemicals mainly to Romania, Cyprus and Turkish Republics, including Libya, Armenia, Iran and Russia Federation.

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