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Salih Zeki Murzioğlu-Chairman of the Board spoke during the visit of Oğuzhan Çamaş- Regional Manager of TÜYAP Samsun thus "World Fair Day" and stated that the fair organization industry was going through very difficult days due to the pandemic, and said, "I hope we will overcome the damage together caused by the loss of the industry, in solidarity.
2 Haziran, 2021
Salih Zeki Murzioğlu-Chairman of the Board spoke during the visit of Oğuzhan Çamaş- Regional Manager of TÜYAP Samsun thus "World Fair Day" and stated that the fair organization industry was going through very difficult days due to the pandemic, and said, "I hope we will overcome the damage together caused by the loss of the industry, in solidarity. We will turn the crisis into an opportunity," he said.
Oğuzhan Çamaş- Regional Manager of TÜYAP Samsun visited Salih Zeki Murzioğlu-Chairman of Samsun Chamber of Commerce and Industry (STSO), who is also the Chairman of the Fairs Committee of Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB), thus the "World Fairs Day". During the visit, Salih Zeki Murzioğlu-Chairman of Samsun TSO stated that Samsun has a fair culture from the past and said, “As we all know, Samsun hosted the first national fair of Turkey in 1963 with the decision of the Council of Ministers. Although the concept of this fair is different from today's, it has added vitality to the cultural and social environment of the region and made Samsun the junction point of the region. However, in the 80s, it, unfortunately, lost its old dynamism and was closed because of the conditions of the day. The absence of a fair was an important issue in the region and bringing a new fair to Samsun was on the agenda for many years. Murzioğlu took the initiative to bring a fair to the city and with the consortium that they established with institutions that support development, they brought a modular fair center with a highly prestigious and expandable concept for Samsun.
Salih Zeki Murzioğlu-Chairman of the Board spoke during the visit of Oğuzhan Çamaş- Regional Manager of TÜYAP Samsun thus "World Fair Day" and stated that the fair organization industry was going through very difficult days due to the pandemic, and said, "I hope we will overcome the damage together caused by the loss of the industry, in solidarity. We will turn the crisis into an opportunity," he said.
Oğuzhan Çamaş- Regional Manager of TÜYAP Samsun visited Salih Zeki Murzioğlu-Chairman of Samsun Chamber of Commerce and Industry (STSO), who is also the Chairman of the Fairs Committee of Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB), thus the "World Fairs Day". During the visit, Salih Zeki Murzioğlu-Chairman of Samsun TSO stated that Samsun has a fair culture from the past and said, “As we all know, Samsun hosted the first national fair of Turkey in 1963 with the decision of the Council of Ministers. Although the concept of this fair is different from today's, it has added vitality to the cultural and social environment of the region and made Samsun the junction point of the region. However, in the 80s, it, unfortunately, lost its old dynamism and was closed because of the conditions of the day. The absence of a fair was an important issue in the region and bringing a new fair to Samsun was on the agenda for many years. Murzioğlu took the initiative to bring a fair to the city and with the consortium that they established with institutions that support development, they brought a modular fair center with a highly prestigious and expandable concept for Samsun. |
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Murzioğlu Celebrated the Brands That Are Prides for Samsun |
26 Mayıs, 2021 |
Salih Zeki Murzioğlu- Chairman of Samsun TSO congratulated 6 companies from Samsun for their success, which had their names included in the list of Turkey's Top 500 Largest Industrial Organizations for net sales from production according to the results of the 2020 report announced by ISO.
Murzioğlu stated that 6 companies from Samsun managed to enter the list of 500 Largest Industrial Enterprises of the Istanbul Chamber of Industry (ISO) from production to net sales and congratulated the companies. Murzioğlu reminded that just 3 companies had been entered the list last year and said “This year, 6 of our companies from Samsun managed to enter the list. In the announced report, |
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Applications for Nefes Credit Started |
3 Haziran, 2021 |
Salih Zeki Murzioğlu, Chairman of Samsun TSO said that Nefes Credit, which has been implemented 7 times since 2017 under the leadership of the Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB), has been on since 1 June.
Salih Zeki Murzioğlu, Chairman of Samsun Chamber of Commerce and Industry said that the 2021 Nefes Credit started to be implemented again as of June 1, 2021, in cooperation with TOBB and KGF, with the participation of 10 banks. Stating that the Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey mobilized all the resources of 365 Chambers and Commodity Exchanges, Murzioğlu said, “With the credit, businesses will be given a 6-month grace period. Credit installments will be paid in 12 equal parts after the grace period. The annual interest on the credit will be 17.50%. Businesses with a turnover of 10 million TL or less and with a 25% loss in 2020 turnover compared to 2019 will be able to benefit from the credit. Businesses established after 2019 will not be required to lose revenue. SMEs with a turnover not exceeding 1 million TL in 2020 will be able to use credits up to a maximum of 50 thousand TL, and SMEs with a turnover between 1-10 million TL will be able to use a credit up to a maximum of 200 thousand TL. Murzioğlu said, “In order to meet the financing needs, we, as the Chamber, offer all our resources to our members. Our member SMEs will be able to apply to contracted banks with the membership certificate they will receive from our Chamber. If our members wish, they will be able to receive their documents as e-documents without coming to the Chamber. Our members will be able to use credits from the branches of 10 banks all over Turkey. The 6-month grace period is currently the most important issue for our businesses. |
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