For SELSA, Quality Takes Priority With STUDER
Five new STUDER cylindrical grinding machines have significantly expanded Turkish company SELSA’s business field. For over 30 years, SELSA has been supplying international clients in the automotive industry with high-quality components.
Before STUDER came into the picture, Cem Dizdar, SELSA’s Managing Director recounted his family fleeing former Yugoslavia during the war, a move that that led to founding one of the country’s flagship companies in the machining sector. His father, a mechanical engineer trained in Germany, established the company in 1992 from scratch.
Back then, only a handful of employees worked in a small space. There are some 280 skilled workers today manufacturing precision parts for an international clientele from the automotive sector, in a modern 7,000 sqm (75,400 sqft) facility round the clock. Most recently, five CNC universal cylindrical grinding machines from STUDER have been added to the operation.
“There is no more prestigious brand than STUDER when it comes to grinding machines, and we did not want to compromise on quality and precision with this investment,” says Dizdar, explaining the purchase of four favourite machines and one favourite CNC.
He speaks from his office at SELSA’s headquarters in Bursa, and one of the Turkey’s most important industrial centers for the automotive industry.
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A German automotive supplier has also been producing in Bursa since the 1970s.
“We have a long history with STUDER,” says Dizdar.
His grandfather worked there, his father completed supplementary training, and his mother from Germany was a teacher in Bursa who taught the children of the employees. When the first major order for the mass production of diesel injection nozzles came in 1995, it was an important milestone for SELSA.
The high demands on quality, precision, and efficiency have become ingrained in the company’s DNA, earning it a reputation beyond the local region. Dizdar has been familiar with all the company’s operations and processes since his youth and later studied mechanical engineering in Istanbul himself.
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