

Who We Are
Lukas Makine Ve Dis Ticaret Ltd.Sti is a very successful company based in Turkey and has a significant market share across Turkey. To ensure that the company continues to grow at a substantial rate, it is now seeking to expand into one of the world’s economic centres with the aim of targeting the British and European market.
Being based within Europe is an important consideration since the company has been exporting to more than 35 countries and want to expand their brand further.
The company’s manufacturing space spans over a total of 12.500 m² enclosed area in Turkey. It produces European standards quality machines with the CE certificate. The facility has been designed by Turkish architects that specialise in the design of industrial buildings of this type. The facility produces, manufacture, and package a projected annual production capacity of 80 plus units which includes Agricultural Machinery, feed mill, farm animal grooming, storage equipment, feed crushing machines, feed grinder, drinking bowls for animals, cooling/heating boilers, precooling-exchanger systems, foam production generator, non-freezing drinking bowl, fertilizer mixer and fertilizer discharger pump, animal scales, automatic curry comb, animal bed rod, fertilizer mixer and scraper, calf birth lifter, seedling and sapling production, flock tracking and management system, animal identification device, generators, pedometer transponder and similar machines used in sanitary installation, foam production, compressor production and trade.
Having considered numerous European markets within which to establish a proposed subsidiary, the board has decided that the UK market provides the most suitable environment to set up and run a successful overseas branch. Given its R&D outlook for the coming years, the board believes that the agricultural market in particular would have an interest in the products currently in development which would help the UK’s farming market that are used on a regular basis.
An important consideration why the UK is more attractive than other European markets is the potential of its post-Brexit landscape on trade with other non-EU countries. It is expected that trade between the UK and the EU will become more costly whether this is due to duty now being levied on goods that were previously exempt or through the proliferation of paperwork which requires increased administration costs by both the supplier and the recipient in the UK. Therefore, it is anticipated that suppliers and manufacturers located in non-EU countries such as Turkey will become more competitive in terms of pricing and, therefore, attractive to farmers.
