Omas’s
expands futher with an agreement concluded in July to supply a 300-ton milling
plant in West Africa.
Enrico Mazzon, CEO of ETC, the finance institution that supports industrial investment projects in Africa, and Luigi Nalon, CEO of Omas, met in Treviso to officially start the project, which will involve supplying silos, building and technology for processing grains.
“We are very satisfied with this agreement,” said Mr Mazzon, “especially since it will mean a highly advanced technological project that can begin operations in 2019. Contacts were initiated at the end of 2017 and they soon concluded in a formal agreement, thanks also to ETC’s visit to the Omas plant. In fact, we were able to experience OKS (Omas Kers System) first hand, together with the efficiency of the company setup, the cleanliness of its different areas, and its working processes, which are truly on the cutting edge, and we were absolutely amazed”.
Read the full article on the Milling and Grain website, HERE.
Enrico Mazzon, CEO of ETC, the finance institution that supports industrial investment projects in Africa, and Luigi Nalon, CEO of Omas, met in Treviso to officially start the project, which will involve supplying silos, building and technology for processing grains.
Image credit: Omas |
“We are very satisfied with this agreement,” said Mr Mazzon, “especially since it will mean a highly advanced technological project that can begin operations in 2019. Contacts were initiated at the end of 2017 and they soon concluded in a formal agreement, thanks also to ETC’s visit to the Omas plant. In fact, we were able to experience OKS (Omas Kers System) first hand, together with the efficiency of the company setup, the cleanliness of its different areas, and its working processes, which are truly on the cutting edge, and we were absolutely amazed”.
Read the full article on the Milling and Grain website, HERE.
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