Kasapreko: Herbal Bitters on Tour
The fastest PET bottling line for liquor that Krones has ever installed is up and running – in the West African nation of Ghana. The privately owned enterprise Kasapreko commissioned it in December 2012.
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The fastest PET bottling line for liquor that Krones has ever installed is up and running – in the West African nation of Ghana. The privately owned enterprise Kasapreko commissioned it in December 2012.
Kasapreko is launching another export campaign. The company had already begun exporting to South Africa and Tanzania in 2012. In 2013 Kasapreko aims to be selling its products in East Africa as well, with Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Ruanda and Burundi, a market with 210 million people.
Felix Nyarko-Pong (Biography) gives his assessment of the financial and banking sectors in Ghana and presents uniBank. He also talks about the competition and mentions some of the bank’s challenges and his vision for the future of uniBank Ghana.
Minister Hannah Tetteh discusses the role of Ghana at the regional, continental and international levels, mentioning political and trade cooperation with other countries. She also talks about the importance of job creation in Ghana, challenges and her vision for the future of the country.
Adil El Youssefi gives an overview of Tigo, one of the top telecom companies in Ghana. Tigo is part of Millicom International Cellular, a leading international developer and operator of cellular telephone services worldwide, primarily in emerging markets, operating across Latin America and Africa.
Beige Capital is a savings and loans company licensed by the Bank of Ghana, which is part of the Beige Group, an investment firm that operates businesses across different sectors of the economy, such as banking, finance, hospitality, mining, real estate and logistics.
Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang gives her assessment of the education sector in Ghana and discusses partnership opportunities with international organizations and the private sector. She also mentions some challenges in education and shares her vision for the future.
Interplast is a company that produces high quality plastic pipe solutions for the infrastructural development of water and sewerage in Ghana and West Africa. Its CEO, Arthur Huberts, gives an overview of the company and talks about Ghana.
Frank Brako Adu Jnr, Managing Director of CAL Bank, gives an overview of the banking sector in Ghana and presents CAL Bank, an indigenous Ghanaian bank with a network of 18 branches and 50 offsite ATMs across the country.
Herman Kojo Chinery-Hesse, Founder and Chairman of SOFTtribe, gives an overview of the IT sector in Ghana. SOFTtribe has been providing business solutions to both the private and public sectors in Ghana and some West African countries for the past 20 years.