Ghana Industry

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Mohinani Group: Manufacturing of Packaging and Plastics, Trade and Distribution in Ghana

Ashok Mohinani shares his assessment of the manufacturing and packaging sector in Ghana, and presents the activities of Mohinani Group, a leading 2nd generation family business group of Indian descent, employing over 3000 people in its multi-sector operations across various industries. Its activities range from manufacturing of packaging and plastics, to trade and distribution in chemicals, polymers and consumer durables, amongst others.

Sethi Brothers Ghana Limited: Steel Industry and Real Estate Sector in Ghana

Charanjeet (Charles) Sethi presents Sethi Brothers Ghana Limited, a company established in 1976 and specialized in the steel industry. Since its creation, the company reached the leading rank in the steel business in Ghana. Now diversifying into other areas, such as real estate, Charanjeet discusses future plans and projects for Sethi Brothers.

Food Industry in Ghana: Multipro to Become the Biggest FMCG Company in Ghana?

Mahesh Shah shares his assessment of the food industry in Ghana and presents Multipro. The company’s rapid and successful global expansion was facilitated by instant noodles business in 1996 in Nigeria, followed by Ghana in 2006. In addition to that, Multipro is playing in the snack category, the refined oil category, milk, and ready to eat breakfast cereals. The vision of the entire company is to be the biggest FMCG company in Ghana.

M and G Pharmaceuticals: A Leading Manufacturer of Pharmaceutical Products in Ghana

Gopal Vasu presents M&G Pharmaceuticals, one of the leading manufacturers and importers of pharmaceutical products in Ghana. The company was established in 1989 when its current owners bought production facilities from Kingsway Chemists Ghana Limited, a division of United African Company Limited (UAC), now known as Unilever (Ghana) Limited. The company was restructured in July 1993 with foreign equity under the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre Act.

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