OKT Trailer, a Turkish trailer manufacturer, unveiled its artificial-intelligence-driven digital ecosystem e-Nokta on May 1 at the company's Occupational Health & Safety Week and Spring Festival Gala Night. The launch marks OKT's stated transition from a production-focused company toward a technology-led industrial player, anchored in the motto 'In the Future We Are One.'
OKT Trailer General Manager Hakan Maraş said e-Nokta plays a central role in turning the trailer into a smart device. The platform embeds corporate memory directly into the software layer, eliminating execution errors caused by staff turnover or operational lapses. On the export side, the system analyses complex tank and silo configurations within seconds and delivers real-time, optimised quotes to customers across global markets. Changes in financial, logistics and international technical regulations — including R156 — are integrated directly into e-Nokta's processing layer.
OKT Trailer IT and Software Development Manager Mücahit Yaşar noted that the company has been transferring business intelligence into technology since 2006 and operates a deep integration with the CANIAS ERP system. According to Yaşar, OKT currently processes orders in three minutes, with every step from quotation to delivery tracked through a single software layer. The e-Nokta application is positioned as an AI layer built on top of that ERP infrastructure.
The company tied its digital roadmap to two milestones: a fully paperless office across administrative processes by the end of 2026, and a fully autonomous, voice-controlled AI-supported operating model by 2030. Maraş said blue-collar staff are also embedded in the transition, with their participation set to expand significantly in the coming period.
The announcement positions OKT as one of the first major Turkish heavy-vehicle and trailer manufacturers to translate the digital-transformation debate into a corporate vision document. As competitiveness in the sector increasingly depends on smart factory and data-driven operating capacity, the e-Nokta launch is read as an early signal that trailer makers will evolve from steel-and-iron suppliers into software-defined industrial players.