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Our Ergene 2 Organized Industrial Zone was established as a Rehabilitation Organized Industrial Zone on July 4, 2012, in accordance with Article 19 of Law No. 6215 dated March 29, 2011, and Article 8 added to Law No. 4562 on Organized Industrial Zones, within the scope of the Ergene Basin Protection Action Plan. Following the implementation of the Rehabilitation Commission's decisions, it gained the status of Ergene 2 Organized Industrial Zone on October 11, 2013.
Ergene 1 Organized Industrial Zone was established as a Rehabilitation Organized Industrial Zone on July 4, 2012, and after fulfilling the necessary conditions, it was declared an Organized Industrial Zone by the Ministry of Industry and Technology of the Republic of Turkey on October 11, 2013, thus gaining legal personality.
In accordance with Article 19 of Law No. 6215, published on March 29, 2011, and Article 8 added to Law No. 4562 on Organized Industrial Zones, Velimese Organized Industrial Zone was registered on May 4, 2012, with registration number 279.
The establishment of an Organized Industrial Zone in Malkara was initiated in 1992 with the aim of transforming the town into an industrial district alongside its agricultural sector, thereby enabling it to catch up with modern civilization and achieve dynamism.
Established in 1994, the Hayrabolu Organized Industrial Zone is located 7 km from the town center on the Hayrabolu-Uzunkopru road.
The European Free Zone (ASB), one of Turkiye's largest private sector industrial projects, was founded on August 8, 1998. Officially opened in 2003 by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, ASB has, in a short time, surpassed an annual trade volume of $3.5 billion thanks to investments, rising to second place among Turkiye's free zones. Located in Ergene/Tekirdag, at the center of Istanbul, Europe, and major transportation networks, ASB covers an area of 2 million square meters and currently hosts 160 companies. Employing over 7,000 people, the zone produces goods for leading global brands.
Due to its accessibility by land, sea, and air, Corlu is a dynamic center of Turkish industry. The Corlu leather industry has been conducting environmentally conscious and respectful production activities in this center since the 1960s, and since April 1997, it has been serving the national economy as the Leather Organized Industrial Zone.
In 1971, the Council of Ministers decided to include Cerkezkoy district of Tekirdag in the list of Priority Development Regions, and subsequently, with the decision to establish an Organized Industrial Zone, the Cerkezkoy Organized Industrial Zone (ÇOSB) became the starting point of the industrialization movement in Thrace. Accordingly, the region became one of the first areas to implement the planned industrialization models aimed at rapid growth and industrialization, in parallel with the planned development movement that began in Turkiye in 1960.