Fetaş Group stepped into business life with the initiative of our founder Mr. Fuat Taş as GÜVEN DÖKÜM in 1964 in Istanbul Topçular.
 
- In 1979, with the renewed trade name FETAŞ TİCARET, the company started to sell casting raw materials and auxiliary materials in Topçular, Sultançiftliği and Bağcılar.
 
- In 1986, it moved to İMES Industrial Site, where it will continue its activities for many years, and realized the sandblasting plant that performs surface preparation in addition to its main business line.
 
- In 1994, it took rapid steps towards diversifying its line of business by adding a vibratory surface preparation facility in addition to its sandblasting facilities.
 
- In 2002, Fetaş Metallurgy and Surface Treatment Products Industry Trade LTD. In addition to the sandblasting and vibration facility it offers by establishing the distributorship of leading brands in Turkey, it started to sell sandblasting consumables.
 
- In 2010, due to the death of our founder Mr. Fuat Taş, Fetaş Group continued its activities with our Chairman Bülent Taş and Vice Chairman Levent Taş.
 
- In 2014, it established Fetaş İç ve Dış Ticaret Sanayi A.Ş. by taking firm steps towards becoming one of the strong players in the sector in which it operates by starting the corporate structuring process in its new service building with a closed area of 6.000 m2 in ITOSB in Tuzla, Istanbul.
 
- In 2014, our Group celebrated its 50th anniversary.
 
- In 2015, our Aegean Region branch and warehouse were opened in Izmir.
 
- In 2016, dealerships started to be given throughout Turkey.
 
- In 2020, it established the modern Sandblasting and Vibration Surface Treatment Center as the 2nd Surface Treatment Facility in Istanbul Tuzla-ITOSB.
 
Today, it continues to serve with "Logistics Center" and "Surface Treatment Center" in Istanbul Tuzla ITOSB, "Surface Treatment Center" in Dudullu IMES Industrial Site D Block, "Management Building" in Dudullu IMES Industrial Site A Block, "Office and Warehouse" in İzmir 4th Industrial Site and sales offices on the European side of Istanbul.