Arcelik is to finalize Dawlance acquisition process until 7 November

Arçelik has obtained required regulatory approvals for the closing of the acquisition of Dawlance, Pakistan’s leading white goods manufacturer. The company expects to complete the share transfer by November 7th 2016. Upon closing of the deal, Arçelik will incorporate Dawlance’s two manufacturing sites in Karachi and one in Hyderabad along with extensive distribution, sales and service network across Pakistan.

ISLAMABAD ( BMZ REPORT )

Following the disclosure made on 30 June 2016, Arçelik A.Ş., one of the leading global home technologies manufacturers, has disclosed that all closing conditions had been satisfied regarding the acquisition of production and sales companies operating in Pakistan under Dawlance brand.

Following the payment of the share purchase price by Arçelik’s 100% subsidiary Ardutch B.V. incorporated in the Netherlands, the share transfer is expected to be completed by 7 November 2016

Arçelik pursues leadership along the Silk Road

Arçelik A.Ş., pursuing leadership positions in the Silk Road countries, will incorporate Dawlance’s two manufacturing sites in Karachi and one in Hyderabad.

Dawlance is a leading home appliances brand in Pakistan, a promising market with 200 million people. The addition of Dawlance into Arçelik’s operational network will strengthen the company’s international position thanks to Dawlance’s strong brand awareness, extensive distribution, sales and service network, professional management and competent engineering staff.

Dawlance is a leading player in Pakistan in refrigeration, microwaves, air conditioning and laundry categories.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Arçelik’s global network will reach 30 thousand employees

Arçelik has a global network of operations and leading brands in a wide geography spanning from Europe to Middle East and Africa to Asia.  With the closing of the acquisition of Dawlance in Pakistan, Arçelik will employ a total workforce of 30,000 worldwide and will have a global production base of 18 manufacturing facilities in seven countries including Turkey, Romania, Russia, China, South Africa and Thailand.