Turkey Conveyor Belt Market: Trends, Demand, Growth and Forecast 2026–2034
As per IMARC Group, a leading global market research and management consulting firm, has published its latest market intelligence report on the Turkey conveyor belt market size reached USD 92.5 Million in 2025. The market is projected to reach USD 114.2 Million by 2034, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 2.30% during 2026–2034, reflecting steady growth momentum driven by expanding industrial activity, modernization of manufacturing processes, and increased demand across mining, logistics, and food processing sectors. Technological progress and adoption of energy-efficient solutions are also shaping market trends.
How Government Policy and Industrial Investment Are Reshaping the Market?
· New Investment Incentive System Boosting Manufacturing: Turkey’s Presidential Decree on State Aids in Investments, published in the Official Gazette in May 2025, introduced a new incentive structure built around the “Türkiye Century Development Move,” Sectoral Incentive System, and Regional Incentives. Manufacturing sectors including machinery and equipment, metal products, and mining and quarrying are explicitly listed as supported categories, directly benefiting conveyor and material-handling equipment manufacturers.
· Machinery Support and VAT Exemptions: Under the current incentive framework, investors purchasing machinery and equipment priced above TL 2 million can receive cash support covering 25 percent of procurement cost, while VAT and customs duty exemptions apply to eligible machinery, including conveyor and bulk-handling systems used in mining and manufacturing facilities.
· Corporate Tax Cuts for Manufacturer-Exporters: As part of the “Turkey Century: A Strong Center for Investment Program” announced in April 2026, the government plans to reduce the corporate tax rate for manufacturer-exporter institutions from the standard 25 percent down to 9 percent, a move expected to lower costs for conveyor belt manufacturers who export to regional and European markets.
· Mining Sector Incentives: Mining and quarrying investments qualify for Priority Region 5 incentive treatment regardless of location, and Turkey has attracted a growing base of international mining companies, rising from 138 in 2004 to 649 today, sustaining long-term demand for heavy-weight conveyor belts used in ore and aggregate transport.
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Turkey Conveyor Belt Market Trends and Drivers
Turkey’s conveyor belt market is gaining significant momentum, largely fueled by the country’s robust construction sector. As building and infrastructure efforts accelerate, conveyors are becoming essential to moving materials like cement, gravel, and aggregates more efficiently across job sites. In May 2025, industry reporting noted a positive outlook for cement output and sales, signaling growing activity across construction and related supply chains. This reflects broader momentum in industrial development, where conveyor systems are becoming vital for enhancing speed, consistency, and safety on project sites.
Green construction and logistics synergy is a second key trend. As Turkey leans into greener infrastructure, conveyor belt applications stand to benefit significantly from the country’s commitment to sustainable development. In October 2024, an industry summary revealed that within the construction equipment sector, material handling equipment, encompassing forklifts, cranes, and related gear, held the largest market share, highlighting the crucial role of conveyors in streamlining logistics across Turkey. This shift toward greener, smarter infrastructure underscores how conveyor systems are becoming key facilitators of modernized construction and logistics practices, helping reduce waste and lower energy use.
Quality and sustainability are increasingly emphasized as Turkish industrial sectors modernize. In March 2024, innovations in conveyor technology were highlighted through projects focused on durability and environmental sustainability, with manufacturers increasingly seeking belts that deliver greater durability alongside reduced waste and energy use. Turkey’s strategic location, bridging Europe and Asia, fosters the use of conveyor systems that enhance cross-border logistics and supply chain resilience.
Turkey Conveyor Belt Industry Segmentation
The report has segmented the market into the following categories:
Breakup by Type:
- Medium-Weight Conveyor Belt
- Light-Weight Conveyor Belt
- Heavy-Weight Conveyor Belt
Breakup by End-Use:
- Mining and Metallurgy
- Manufacturing
- Chemicals, Oils and Gases
- Aviation
- Others
Breakup by Region:
- Marmara
- Central Anatolia
- Mediterranean
- Aegean
- Southeastern Anatolia
- Black Sea
- Eastern Anatolia
Mining and metallurgy remains a core demand driver, supported by mining exports that totaled USD 6 billion and foreign direct investment of USD 171 million flowing into Turkey’s mining industry in recent years, alongside a rising base of international operators establishing local mining operations.
Competitive Landscape
The Turkey conveyor belt market research report has provided a comprehensive analysis of the competitive landscape. Competitive analysis such as market structure, key player positioning, top winning strategies, competitive dashboard, and company evaluation quadrant has been covered in the report, along with detailed profiles of all major companies operating in the sector.
Recent News and Developments in the Turkey Conveyor Belt Market
- March 2024: Innovations in conveyor belt technology were highlighted through projects emphasizing durability and environmental sustainability, reflecting a broader shift among Turkish manufacturers toward greener, more efficient material handling solutions.
- May 2024: Turkish conveyor and flat transmission belt specialist Ziligen was acquired by Italian leader Chiorino S.p.A. Ziligen serves key sectors such as agroindustry, marble, ceramics, textiles, and intralogistics within Turkey and nearby regions, and the acquisition strengthens Chiorino’s presence in Turkey while expanding its lightweight belting portfolio. Ziligen continues operating under its current management to ensure business continuity.
- October 2024: Industry reporting confirmed that material handling equipment, including forklifts, cranes, and conveyor systems, held the largest share within Turkey’s construction equipment sector, reinforcing the central role of conveyor systems in construction logistics.
- May 2025: Cement industry reporting pointed to a positive outlook for output and sales in Turkey, signaling stronger downstream demand for conveyor systems used in aggregate and bulk material handling across construction sites.
- May 2025: Turkey’s new Decree on State Aids in Investments took effect, introducing machinery cash support and VAT exemptions that directly benefit manufacturers of industrial equipment, including conveyor and bulk-handling systems.
- April 2026: The Turkish government unveiled its “Turkey Century” investment program, proposing a reduction in corporate tax to 9 percent for manufacturer-exporters, a measure expected to support competitiveness among Turkish conveyor belt producers serving export markets.
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