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İSTANBUL ÜNİVERSİTESİ
İŞLETME FAKÜLTESİ
MANAGEMENT
PROJESİ

MAYIS 2013

HISTORY OF COMPANY
Yesil Yaprak Commercial Garment Insdustry, which became operational in 1977, is a fully integrated plant that covers all manufacturing stages from processing of raw material cotton to the finished product. The company has three brand as of ‘ Alamode, Avante and Byblos’ which its products. . The company's foundation has been established by Soner Yeşilyaprak
The company renewed the fabric factory completely in 2006 and attained a capacity that enables the production of even the most sensitive fabrics.

WHO IS SONER YESILYAPRAK
Soner Yeşilyaprak was born in 1950. He began his career in the automotive industry. After a few years, he started to the textile sector with the support of his brother. He believes that he will be a successful manager in the textile industry to have a large fantasy world believes and follow the fashion.

VISION OF THE COMPANY
The purpose of his own vision of the company retails its products. The aim was to export the company's early years but sales in the domestic market, the company has enough. So the company did not need a lot of exports. Turkey's progress in advancing the work of the regeneration process, the company maintains a presence by focusing on men's clothing.
Our stringent commitment to Global standards of Quality has seen us grow phenomenally over thelast decade, to create a niche of our own, in the highly competitive world markets. Yesil Yaprak has been the name of one of the most innovative and leading textile producers. Our technical perfection, quality standards and innovative impacts are unique. It has become one of the leading symbol of quality products in the textile industry.

MISSION OF THE COMPANY
Yesil Yaprak Company through its innovative technology and effective resource management has maintained high ethical and professional standards. The core values are its commitment, integrity, excellence,

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