Serbia has emerged as a powerhouse for industrial manufacturing in South-Eastern Europe. The integration of composite materials within the Serbian automotive and construction sectors is driving a new era of efficiency. As a leading manufacturer, we understand the local demand for lightweight, durable, and weather-resistant materials.
From the bustling construction sites of "Belgrade Waterfront" to the automotive manufacturing clusters in Kragujevac, composite materials are replacing traditional metals to provide better thermal insulation and corrosion resistance. Our factory provides the essential SMC and ACM panels that fuel these local innovations.
Founded in 2009, PEKA Building Materials has spent over a decade perfecting the art of metal and composite fabrication. Covering 10,000 square meters, our facility is a hub of technological innovation, serving global markets including the rapidly developing Serbian industrial sector.
We specialize in aluminum curtain walls, honeycomb panels, and specialized composite resins. With an annual shipment volume of 580,000 square meters, we are equipped to handle large-scale Serbian infrastructure projects, ensuring every square meter meets International ISO standards.
Serbia's automotive industry is shifting towards electric vehicles (EVs) and lightweighting. Our SMC (Sheet Molding Compound) materials are vital for reducing vehicle weight without compromising safety. We provide low-water absorption materials that withstand the varying continental climate of Serbia, ensuring longevity for automotive components.
The Belgrade skyline is transforming. Architects are increasingly specifying Aluminum Composite Materials (ACM) for their fire-rated properties and aesthetic versatility. Our PVDF-coated panels offer the "Modern Design" required for high-end facades like the projects seen in New Belgrade, providing durability against UV exposure and urban pollutants.
With Serbia becoming a destination for medical tourism, local dental clinics require the highest grade of composite resins. Our light-cure materials are engineered for biocompatibility and natural aesthetics, meeting the rigorous demands of Serbian healthcare professionals.
Our commitment to E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness) ensures that every product exported to Serbia is backed by rigorous testing and premium raw materials such as Aksu powder and PPG polyester paint.
Request a Quote for Serbia ProjectsYears of R&D in metal building materials with numerous national honors. A trusted brand in the global metal decoration industry.
Extensive cooperation with European partners, ranking among the best for competitiveness in the Balkan region.
Using world-renowned materials like Atotech German anodized aluminum and Southwestern Aluminum international standard plates.
Cost-optimized solutions with complete after-sales service and high-standard scientific management.
Our manufacturing process utilizes the latest in AI-driven quality control to ensure that every panel leaving our factory is flawless. For our Serbian clients, this means consistency in color, tensile strength, and fire resistance. The use of Aksu powder and German-engineered anodizing techniques ensures that our materials can withstand the specific environmental challenges of the Balkan peninsula, from heavy snow in the mountains to the summer heat in the valleys.
Furthermore, our research into Smart Composites is paving the way for integrated sensors within ACM panels, allowing Serbian building managers to monitor structural health in real-time. This "AI Technology Feel" isn't just a design choice; it's a manufacturing philosophy. By reducing waste through precision cutting and optimizing logistical routes to Belgrade and beyond, we provide a service that is as reliable as it is innovative.
We welcome Serbian industrial delegations to visit our factory and witness the scale of our production equipment. With over 100 dedicated employees and a massive 8,000 square meter production floor, we are prepared to meet the growing demands of Serbia’s 21st-century industrial expansion.