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BMC (Turkey)

BMC (Turkish pronunciation[beː meː ˈdʒeː]) is one of the largest commercial and military vehicle manufacturers in Turkey. Its products include commercial trucks, buses, military trucks and armoured vehicles. The company was founded in 1964 with 26% partnership of UK's British Motor Corporation. It was taken over by Çukurova Holding of Turkey in 1989, and seized by the Turkish government's TMSF (Turkish Savings Deposit Insurance Fund) in 2013. BMC has been taken over with a final bid of TL 751M, by a partnership of 51% Turkish side (Ethem Sancak & Talip Öztürk) and 49% Qatari side (QAFIC – Qatar Armed Forces Industry Committee).

BMC Otomotiv Sanayi ve Ticaret A.Ş.
IndustryAutomotive
PredecessorAskam Trucks (since 2015)
Founded1964; 58 years ago (1964)
Headquartersİzmir, Pınarbaşı, Bornova, Turkey
Area served
Europe, Middle East, Central Asia, Africa
ProductsAutomobiles, Automotives, Trucks and Buses and Military Vehicles
OwnerTosyalı Holding (51%)
Qatar Armed Forces İndustry Committee (49%)
Websitewww.bmc.com.tr/
BMC Professional Truck displayed in Germany
BMC Probus TBX at the 2008 FIAA (International Bus and Coach Fair) in Madrid

History

Partnership with British Motor Corporation

Exports of Austin trucks from the UK to Turkey began in 1947. Austin merged with Morris Motors in 1952 to form the British Motor Corporation, or BMC for short. BMC Turkey was formed in 1964 in İzmir by Ergün Özakat in partnership with the British Motor Corporation. The UK-based company held 26% of the capital, with the remainder belonging to the Turkish partners.[1] Both Austin and Morris vehicles were manufactured at BMC Turkey under licence during its early years.[citation needed]

1966 was the first year BMC started adding truck, light truck, tractor and engine production in its product line. Turkish-made Leyland 6/98 diesel engines of 120 hp (89 kW) were used across the line by the late 1970s.[1]

Other partnerships

 
BMC Levend

In later years BMC evolved and developed other models with partnerships with other firms and the successors of the British Motor Corporation (which became British Leyland).[citation needed]

First, the Leyland 30 was released into the market as the first full-size van.[citation needed]

 
BMC Fatih, belonging to the (otherwise unrelated) Fatih municipal government

In 1983, under a partnership with Volvo Trucks, BMC produced the Yavuz series trucks. These were followed by the Fatih series of trucks which offered Cummins diesel engines. Both the Yavuz and the Fatih used Leyland's old G-series cab, also referred to as the "Redline" or the "Bathgate" cab (after the plant where it was originally built).[1]

Çukurova (1989 - 2013)

In 1989 the company was fully acquired by the Çukurova Group of Turkey. From that moment on, BMC started to produce its own indigenous product line, independent from other manufacturers.[citation needed]

In 1996, BMC started the production of the Profesyonel series, which are produced in Turkey and (since 2004) under licence in Iran. A modernized version of the Profesyonel is sold as the "Professional".[citation needed]

BMC also produces buses as part of the Belde series (since 1993) and Probus series. There is a small truck line called the "Levend", with either a cabover or a short bonneted design. This is a locally built version of the Leyland Sherpa/LDV Pilot. Its chassis is also used for the Levend XL and XLC minibuses.[citation needed]

Since 2000, BMC exports trucks and buses to numerous countries around the world. When exports to the United Kingdom began in 2003, this marked the return to the UK of the BMC brand name, not seen on British roads since the 1960s.[citation needed]

The 2.8 litre MegaStar is built in İzmir (Turkey) by BMC, production started in 2004. Ten versions of the vehicle are available with two different engines, with power ratings of 83 and 95 kW (113 and 129 PS) and manual transmission.[citation needed]

TMSF (2013 - 2014)

TMSF has taken over the company in 2013, produced Kirpi MRAPs and completed the deliveries. After the Kirpi deliveries is completed, then TMSF put the company out to tender, which has been won by Es Mali Yatırım.[citation needed]

BMC Today (2014- ....)

Currently BMC is actively designing, developing and realizing mass production of its products. Its research and development activities are being carried out independently.[citation needed]

2800+ staff are working for BMC while 500+ of them are engineers. Today BMC are about to start the mass production of 250 units of Altay Turkish Main Battle Tank, designing indigenous engines for tanks and armoured vehicles, and 8x8 Armoured Personnel Carriers. BMC has also a partnership of design and mass production of domestic passenger car. BMC is also active in rail systems. BMC produces 6x6 & 4x4 Kirpi MRAP vehicles.[citation needed]

In 2018 2nd generation of Kirpi, the Kirpi-2 is introduced. Lightly armored than Kirpi, Amazon is introduced in 2015. BMC produces military trucks; beginning from 8x8 tank transporter, 6x6 10 tonner, 4x4 5 tonner up to 2,5 tonner. These utility trucks can be equipped with any superstructure (water/fuel tanker, command control/shelter, rocket launcher, mobile repair/maintenance, recovery crane, etc.) and gain required role. Other specialized military vehicles are also being produced like Riot Control Vehicles or Hidden Armored Buses (looks like a soft skin commercial bus from the outside).[citation needed]

Other than wide variety of military vehicles, BMC has also various different commercial vehicles as well. Buses starting from 8,5m, 9m, 10m, 12m, up to 18m articulated buses and 14m airport apron buses is on mass production with three engine selections: diesel, CNG, and electric.[citation needed]

Commercial trucks having engines with Euro6 engine emission levels with various different models are also on product range. Tractors, construction and haulage trucks with many different engine, transmission and cabin selection are presented to market.[citation needed]

BMC produced 400.000+ vehicles until today, while exported its commercial to 80 different countries including England, Spain, Italy, Russia and its military vehicles to 16 countries.[citation needed]

BMC Vehicles

Military vehicles

BMC designs, develops and produces various different military vehicles. Other than its standard products, BMC has the capability of designing every different vehicle according to end user requirements out of its extensive engineering experiences.

 
BMC Kirpi MRAP

Armoured vehicles

Tactical wheeled vehicles

  • 8x8 Tank transporter
  • 6x6 10 tonner
  • 4x4 5 tonner
  • 4x4 2,5 tonner

Logistic support vehicles

  • Water tanker
  • Fuel tanker
  • Armored fuel tanker Aktan[2]
  • Recovery vehicle
  • Container carrier
  • Rocket launcher
  • Repair/Maintenance vehicle
  • BMC Tugra

Security vehicles

  • Hidden armored bus
  • Riot control vehicle

Commercial vehicles

BMC produces every variation of urban buses for commercial transportation with 3 different engine selection (diesel, CNG, electric) including 18m articulated bus. BMC also produces apron buses for airport uses.

Commercial buses

  • BMC Condor
  • BMC Falcon
  • 8,5m Diesel
  • 8,5m Electric
  • 9m CNG
  • 10m Diesel
  • 12m Diesel
  • 12m CNG
  • 18m Diesel
  • 18m CNG
  • 14m Neoport Airport Apron Bus

Commercial trucks

BMC produces various different commercial trucks for commercial transport uses with different transmission and cabin selection. Emission level of the engines of the trucks are Euro6.

  • 4x2 Long haulage
  • 6x2 Long haulage (with bed)
  • 8x2 Long haulage
  • 4x2 Tractor (high roof, robotic shift)
  • 4x2 Tractor (standard roof, robotic shift)
  • 6x4 Construction
  • 8x4 Construction

Vehicles under development

BMC has the capability to develop state of the art, cutting-edge technology vehicles according to end user requirements.

  • 8x8 Tank transporter (prototype already manufactured)
  • 8x8 Armored personnel carrier (APC)
  • Armored SUV (various different variants)
  • Şahin 4x4 Light armored vehicle

Altay Main Battle Tank

Altay is the modern Turkish main battle tank, named after General Fahrettin Altay, who commanded the 5th Cavalry Corps during the Turkish War of Independence. In 2018, BMC won the tender for 250 units of Altay tanks to be utilized by Turkish Army.[3]

BMC Power

In 2017, up to 700 HP engines for new generation armoured vehicles contract is signed between BMC and SSB. In 2018, 1800 HP indigenous tank engine for Altay Main Battle Tank contract is once again signed between BMC and SSB. Other than these two contracts, BMC will also be developing engines up to 5000 HP for the naval industry as well.[citation needed]

BMC Rail Systems

BMC is planning to produce rail and metro train wagons. In this regard, BMC and Swiss Stadler formed a joint venture partnership.[citation needed]

Design

The BMC Profesyonel and BMC Megastar models are designed by Pininfarina.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ a b c Baldwin, Nick (1981), The Observer's Book of Commercial Vehicles (#40), London: Frederick Warne, p. 23, ISBN 0-7232-1619-3
  2. ^ "Lojistik Destek Araçları - Teknik Özellikler". BMC (in Turkish). Retrieved 2020-03-25.
  3. ^ "ALTAY". TURKISH DEFENCE INDUSTRY PRODUCT CATALOGUE. Retrieved 10 August 2021.
  4. ^ van der Meer, Iep (2017-12-22). . Iepieleaks. Archived from the original on 2021-04-11.
  5. ^ [$40 million 'Megastar' from BMC]. Hürriyet (in Turkish). 2004-10-08. Archived from the original on 2022-06-27.

External links

  • Official Website

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BMC Turkish pronunciation beː meː ˈdʒeː is one of the largest commercial and military vehicle manufacturers in Turkey Its products include commercial trucks buses military trucks and armoured vehicles The company was founded in 1964 with 26 partnership of UK s British Motor Corporation It was taken over by Cukurova Holding of Turkey in 1989 and seized by the Turkish government s TMSF Turkish Savings Deposit Insurance Fund in 2013 BMC has been taken over with a final bid of TL 751M by a partnership of 51 Turkish side Ethem Sancak amp Talip Ozturk and 49 Qatari side QAFIC Qatar Armed Forces Industry Committee BMC Otomotiv Sanayi ve Ticaret A S IndustryAutomotivePredecessorAskam Trucks since 2015 Founded1964 58 years ago 1964 HeadquartersIzmir Pinarbasi Bornova TurkeyArea servedEurope Middle East Central Asia AfricaProductsAutomobiles Automotives Trucks and Buses and Military VehiclesOwnerTosyali Holding 51 Qatar Armed Forces Industry Committee 49 Websitewww bmc com tr BMC Professional Truck displayed in Germany BMC Probus TBX at the 2008 FIAA International Bus and Coach Fair in Madrid Contents 1 History 1 1 Partnership with British Motor Corporation 1 2 Other partnerships 1 3 Cukurova 1989 2013 1 4 TMSF 2013 2014 1 5 BMC Today 2014 2 BMC Vehicles 2 1 Military vehicles 2 1 1 Armoured vehicles 2 1 2 Tactical wheeled vehicles 2 1 3 Logistic support vehicles 2 1 4 Security vehicles 2 2 Commercial vehicles 2 2 1 Commercial buses 2 2 2 Commercial trucks 2 2 3 Vehicles under development 3 Altay Main Battle Tank 4 BMC Power 5 BMC Rail Systems 6 Design 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditPartnership with British Motor Corporation Edit Exports of Austin trucks from the UK to Turkey began in 1947 Austin merged with Morris Motors in 1952 to form the British Motor Corporation or BMC for short BMC Turkey was formed in 1964 in Izmir by Ergun Ozakat in partnership with the British Motor Corporation The UK based company held 26 of the capital with the remainder belonging to the Turkish partners 1 Both Austin and Morris vehicles were manufactured at BMC Turkey under licence during its early years citation needed 1966 was the first year BMC started adding truck light truck tractor and engine production in its product line Turkish made Leyland 6 98 diesel engines of 120 hp 89 kW were used across the line by the late 1970s 1 Other partnerships Edit BMC Levend In later years BMC evolved and developed other models with partnerships with other firms and the successors of the British Motor Corporation which became British Leyland citation needed First the Leyland 30 was released into the market as the first full size van citation needed BMC Fatih belonging to the otherwise unrelated Fatih municipal government In 1983 under a partnership with Volvo Trucks BMC produced the Yavuz series trucks These were followed by the Fatih series of trucks which offered Cummins diesel engines Both the Yavuz and the Fatih used Leyland s old G series cab also referred to as the Redline or the Bathgate cab after the plant where it was originally built 1 Cukurova 1989 2013 Edit In 1989 the company was fully acquired by the Cukurova Group of Turkey From that moment on BMC started to produce its own indigenous product line independent from other manufacturers citation needed In 1996 BMC started the production of the Profesyonel series which are produced in Turkey and since 2004 under licence in Iran A modernized version of the Profesyonel is sold as the Professional citation needed BMC also produces buses as part of the Belde series since 1993 and Probus series There is a small truck line called the Levend with either a cabover or a short bonneted design This is a locally built version of the Leyland Sherpa LDV Pilot Its chassis is also used for the Levend XL and XLC minibuses citation needed Since 2000 BMC exports trucks and buses to numerous countries around the world When exports to the United Kingdom began in 2003 this marked the return to the UK of the BMC brand name not seen on British roads since the 1960s citation needed The 2 8 litre MegaStar is built in Izmir Turkey by BMC production started in 2004 Ten versions of the vehicle are available with two different engines with power ratings of 83 and 95 kW 113 and 129 PS and manual transmission citation needed TMSF 2013 2014 Edit TMSF has taken over the company in 2013 produced Kirpi MRAPs and completed the deliveries After the Kirpi deliveries is completed then TMSF put the company out to tender which has been won by Es Mali Yatirim citation needed BMC Today 2014 Edit Currently BMC is actively designing developing and realizing mass production of its products Its research and development activities are being carried out independently citation needed 2800 staff are working for BMC while 500 of them are engineers Today BMC are about to start the mass production of 250 units of Altay Turkish Main Battle Tank designing indigenous engines for tanks and armoured vehicles and 8x8 Armoured Personnel Carriers BMC has also a partnership of design and mass production of domestic passenger car BMC is also active in rail systems BMC produces 6x6 amp 4x4 Kirpi MRAP vehicles citation needed In 2018 2nd generation of Kirpi the Kirpi 2 is introduced Lightly armored than Kirpi Amazon is introduced in 2015 BMC produces military trucks beginning from 8x8 tank transporter 6x6 10 tonner 4x4 5 tonner up to 2 5 tonner These utility trucks can be equipped with any superstructure water fuel tanker command control shelter rocket launcher mobile repair maintenance recovery crane etc and gain required role Other specialized military vehicles are also being produced like Riot Control Vehicles or Hidden Armored Buses looks like a soft skin commercial bus from the outside citation needed Other than wide variety of military vehicles BMC has also various different commercial vehicles as well Buses starting from 8 5m 9m 10m 12m up to 18m articulated buses and 14m airport apron buses is on mass production with three engine selections diesel CNG and electric citation needed Commercial trucks having engines with Euro6 engine emission levels with various different models are also on product range Tractors construction and haulage trucks with many different engine transmission and cabin selection are presented to market citation needed BMC produced 400 000 vehicles until today while exported its commercial to 80 different countries including England Spain Italy Russia and its military vehicles to 16 countries citation needed BMC Vehicles EditMilitary vehicles Edit BMC designs develops and produces various different military vehicles Other than its standard products BMC has the capability of designing every different vehicle according to end user requirements out of its extensive engineering experiences BMC Kirpi MRAP Armoured vehicles Edit Kirpi MRAP Vuran MPAV Amazon MPAV METI EOD vehicle BMC Tulga PickupTulga pickupTactical wheeled vehicles Edit 8x8 Tank transporter 6x6 10 tonner 4x4 5 tonner 4x4 2 5 tonnerLogistic support vehicles Edit Water tanker Fuel tanker Armored fuel tanker Aktan 2 Recovery vehicle Container carrier Rocket launcher Repair Maintenance vehicle BMC TugraSecurity vehicles Edit Hidden armored bus Riot control vehicleCommercial vehicles Edit BMC produces every variation of urban buses for commercial transportation with 3 different engine selection diesel CNG electric including 18m articulated bus BMC also produces apron buses for airport uses Commercial buses Edit BMC Condor BMC Falcon 8 5m Diesel 8 5m Electric 9m CNG 10m Diesel 12m Diesel 12m CNG 18m Diesel 18m CNG 14m Neoport Airport Apron BusCommercial trucks Edit BMC produces various different commercial trucks for commercial transport uses with different transmission and cabin selection Emission level of the engines of the trucks are Euro6 4x2 Long haulage 6x2 Long haulage with bed 8x2 Long haulage 4x2 Tractor high roof robotic shift 4x2 Tractor standard roof robotic shift 6x4 Construction 8x4 ConstructionVehicles under development Edit BMC has the capability to develop state of the art cutting edge technology vehicles according to end user requirements 8x8 Tank transporter prototype already manufactured 8x8 Armored personnel carrier APC Armored SUV various different variants Sahin 4x4 Light armored vehicleAltay Main Battle Tank EditAltay is the modern Turkish main battle tank named after General Fahrettin Altay who commanded the 5th Cavalry Corps during the Turkish War of Independence In 2018 BMC won the tender for 250 units of Altay tanks to be utilized by Turkish Army 3 BMC Power EditThis section needs to be updated The reason given is Many information missing including BATU V12 engine Please add latest and details information Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information August 2021 In 2017 up to 700 HP engines for new generation armoured vehicles contract is signed between BMC and SSB In 2018 1800 HP indigenous tank engine for Altay Main Battle Tank contract is once again signed between BMC and SSB Other than these two contracts BMC will also be developing engines up to 5000 HP for the naval industry as well citation needed BMC Rail Systems EditBMC is planning to produce rail and metro train wagons In this regard BMC and Swiss Stadler formed a joint venture partnership citation needed Design EditThe BMC Profesyonel and BMC Megastar models are designed by Pininfarina 4 5 References Edit a b c Baldwin Nick 1981 The Observer s Book of Commercial Vehicles 40 London Frederick Warne p 23 ISBN 0 7232 1619 3 Lojistik Destek Araclari Teknik Ozellikler BMC in Turkish Retrieved 2020 03 25 ALTAY TURKISH DEFENCE INDUSTRY PRODUCT CATALOGUE Retrieved 10 August 2021 van der Meer Iep 2017 12 22 New model of Turkish BMC company Iepieleaks Archived from the original on 2021 04 11 BMC den 40 milyon dolara Megastar 40 million Megastar from BMC Hurriyet in Turkish 2004 10 08 Archived from the original on 2022 06 27 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to BMC Sanayi ve Ticaret A S Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title BMC Turkey amp oldid 1129063556, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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