Oxghart Limited: Providing Solutions to the Ghana Construction Sector Since 2005

Ato Kwamena Ghartey, CEO of Oxghart Limited, gives an overview of the Ghana-based construction solutions provider. Founded in 2005, Oxghart Limited has become a leading outsourcing and procurement specialist over the years.

Ato Kwamena Ghartey, CEO of Oxghart Limited, gives an overview of the Ghana-based construction solutions provider. Founded in 2005, Oxghart Limited has become a leading outsourcing and procurement specialist over the years.

“Oxghart Limited started in 2005 as a sole proprietorship. This business was motivated when I started working in the construction industry. Over time, we have become a service provider in the sector. We are more of an outsourcing and a procurement specialist. We advise clients, consultants, and all the major stakeholders in the construction sector about where to outsource the right materials in terms of quality, costs and at the right time. Our company has successfully procured from over 20 countries worldwide. We have procured from over 30 companies from the UK, the US, France, etc. In France, I have bought products from Gerflor, Sovema and CS France. In Germany, I use locks from Hafele. I have also used quite a lot of product from Spain, from Cicogres, STN, Argenta and Galia. In Italy, I have dealt with Marca Corona, Marazzi, Tecma Light. I have also used products from Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, China and India in terms of heavy equipment. These are the few companies I have dealt with because of quality. We deal with well known brands which have proven within the test of time. I was in a private business before working on my own for 20 years now. We have worked with notable companies in Ghana, such as Berock Ventures and Simony. For instance, one of our big projects was with the US embassy in Mali, where we were the conduits in terms of procurement through the sub region to Mali for the US embassy they constructed. Then, through that, we have had to procure some items for the US embassy in Libreville, in Gabon. These are some of our hallmarks and trademarks”, says Ato Kwamena Ghartey.

 

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