Aksa Power Generation, one of the first 5 generator manufacturers in the world on a global scale and the leader of Turkey’s generator market, has opened its new branch in Ghana, one of Africa’s leading developing countries.
Continuing its investments in line with its goal of becoming the third largest generator manufacturer in the world until 2025, Aksa Power Generation opened its new branch in Ghana. Continuing its strategic growth operations with this investment, Aksa will continue to deliver its products to 173 countries worldwide with its new office.
Work in progress without slowing down Aksa Power Generation closely examines and closely monitors the field scans and areas of activity in the region with its experienced teams. Aksa Power Generation, which has grown into a global company by developing innovative solutions suitable for the needs of the industries it has served for more than 30 years, is one of the first five manufacturers in the world and exports the products it manufactures to 173 countries on 3 continents. It continues its work without slowing down in line with its goal of becoming one of the first three generator manufacturers in the world until 2025.
Continuing its investments in line with its goal of becoming the third largest generator manufacturer in the world until 2025, Aksa Power Generation opened its new branch in Ghana. Continuing its strategic growth operations with this investment, Aksa will continue to deliver its products to 173 countries worldwide with its new office.
Work in progress without slowing down Aksa Power Generation closely examines and closely monitors the field scans and areas of activity in the region with its experienced teams. Aksa Power Generation, which has grown into a global company by developing innovative solutions suitable for the needs of the industries it has served for more than 30 years, is one of the first five manufacturers in the world and exports the products it manufactures to 173 countries on 3 continents. It continues its work without slowing down in line with its goal of becoming one of the first three generator manufacturers in the world until 2025.