From February 18 to 21, 2025, TONLY—the rubber fender supplier from China, participated in the Turkey International Maritime Exhibition held at Istanbul Exhibition Center in Istanbul. As one of the largest maritime exhibitions in Turkey, it brings together global maritime manufacturers, suppliers, traders and professionals, providing them with a platform to display products, exchange cooperation, and understand market trends and industry development directions. This exhibition attracted experts and companies from all over the world.

During the exhibition, the TONLY exhibition attracted a large number of visitors and potential customers. The company displayed the latest Marine Rubber Fenders, Cylindrical Rubber Fender, D Type Rubber Fenders, W Type Fender, Square Rubber Fender, Super ARCH(SA) Rubber Fender, These Marine Rubber Fenders products attract the attention of new and old customers.
The successful presentation at this exhibition has further enhanced TONLY brand influence and competitiveness in the international market. The company will continue to be committed to technological innovation and product optimization to provide high-quality maritime industry solutions to global customers.

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