With one of its primary production and engineering bases in Yalova, Ci-Ta stands as a premier ship interior company in Turkey. For over two decades, we have delivered full-scale interior design and application services to domestic and international fleets operating in Turkish waters. From passenger ferries crossing the Marmara Sea to international cargo ships passing through the Bosphorus, our Turkish operations blend maritime heritage with cutting-edge marine outfitting technologies.

On this page, we highlight how Ci-Ta supports the Turkish marine industry through tailored ship interior solutions that prioritize durability, comfort, and compliance.

Marine Interior Outfitting in Yalova: Where Craft Meets Compliance

Our Yalova-based facility enables us to streamline design, production, and installation in one integrated cycle. Key services include:

  • Pre-fabricated cabin and wet unit modules built to SOLAS standards
  • Custom-designed lounges, mess areas, and control rooms
  • Marine-grade panels and fire-rated finishes produced in-house
  • Installation teams trained directly at Turkish shipyards

Tailored Interiors for Passenger and Cargo Vessels in Turkey

Turkey’s strategic position as a maritime hub demands vessels that meet both local needs and global expectations. Ci-Ta delivers:

  • Passenger spaces designed with cultural comfort in mind
  • Durable finishes suited to harsh sea climates
  • Efficient crew quarters with modular furniture solutions
  • Quick-install interior systems for ferries under tight deadlines

Interior Design Applications for Turkish Shipbuilders

Working closely with local shipyards allows Ci-Ta to deliver fit-outs that align with both national and international compliance. We offer:

  • Design assistance during vessel construction phases
  • Flexible procurement solutions to fit Turkish logistics models
  • Interior installation aligned with hull production timelines

Local Knowledge, Global Quality Standards:

Our presence in Turkey allows us to source materials locally while maintaining global quality benchmarks. We align our projects with IMO and ISO standards while supporting the local economy and reducing lead times.

I remember a refit project we took on in İzmit—it was a 1980s cargo vessel being repurposed for mixed passenger use. We preserved its robust structural elements but transformed the interiors completely. From installing non-slip floors to acoustic ceiling panels, our team made sure it felt modern yet retained its industrial charm. The captain said it reminded him of his very first ship—only this one smelled like fresh pine and felt like home.