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Turkish company Karmod delivers new public bread kiosks for northwestern province


ISTANBUL

Turkish prefabricated building company Karmod has expanded its network of prefabricated sales kiosks by delivering new units for Yalova Halk Ekmek, the northwestern municipality’s public bread service, the company said in a statement on Friday.

The company has produced and delivered six dedicated sales kiosks designed specifically for Yalova municipality’s Halk Ekmek operations.

Karmod Cabin Sales Manager Enes Kizilbay said the company’s ready-made bread kiosks support municipalities in providing essential social services.

“Our kiosk solutions offer a practical setup for sales points and help millions of people access fresh, healthy bread every day,” Kizilbay said.

“With our ready-concept cabins, we contribute to the delivery of social municipal services and ensure that healthy, warm bread reaches people daily in a hygienic environment,” he added.

Kizilbay noted that the kiosks, designed as mobile units, can be quickly installed in any part of the city. “Each unit comes fully equipped with an enclosed interior, service window, shelves and other components. By placing them in different neighborhoods, municipalities can open multiple sales points on the same day,” he added.

Kizilbay said the six Metrocity-model kiosks, each measuring 240 by 400 centimeters, have been deployed by Yalova Municipality at various locations across the city.

“Through these Yalova Halk Ekmek kiosks, residents can easily access healthy bread at affordable prices,” he said.



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