Misurata Free Zone – Presentation
Misurata Free Zone is comprised of two main sites that together cover an area of 3,539 hectares, which can be possibly expanded by another 20,000 Ha.
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Misurata Free Zone is comprised of two main sites that together cover an area of 3,539 hectares, which can be possibly expanded by another 20,000 Ha.
Jamal A. El-Ghirani, Investment General Manager at Misurata Free Zone, talks about safety at Misurata Free Zone.
There is a lot of demand for the investment within the free zone, mainly because of the benefits and privileges that Misurata Free Zone has to offer.
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.
With almost 20 years experience in the ICT industry in the UK and Africa, Mr. David Kwamena Bolton is responsible for steering the technical direction of SOFTtribe. Mr. Bolton gives an overview of his background and discusses IT in Ghana.
Yaw Bediako Sampong, General Manager of Ernest Chemists, presents the company. Ernest Chemists represents some of the world’s leading pharmaceutical brands and operates an extensive network of distribution channels throughout Ghana.
Arthur Huberts, Chief Executive Officer of Interplast, talks about the company’s latest project: the construction of an anti-mosquito paint production facility in Ghana to be ready in November this year.
Arthur Huberts, CEO of Interplast, presents the company. Interplast is West Africa’s leading producer of plastic pipe systems. The company was established in 1970 and is fully Ghanaian owned, with exports in more than 20 African countries.
Isaac Kirk Koffi, Chief Executive of the Volta River Authority, talks about energy generation and supply in Ghana. VRA’s core business is to generate and supply electrical energy for industrial, commercial and domestic use in Ghana.