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As part of efforts to transform the signwriting industry to become a viable sector in Ghana and West Africa, Seloart, a Ghanaian-owned sign making company has opened a state-of-the-art sign making factory at Pokuase in Accra.
The company, which is a key player in the signwriting industry, has also inaugurated its Corporate Head Office at Pokuase to boost its engagements with clients.
The sign factory houses five different technologies namely the CNC, Laser cut and engraving, letter forming, Chanel Bending and Large format digital printing systems capable of processing over 30 different applications.
Both facilities, situated in the same compound, were officially inaugurated today.
Rationale
Speaking at the ceremony, the Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Seloart, Mr Selorm Betepe described the edifice as a big deal to the growth of the Seloart Group.
He explained that the facility was to enable the company to advance its operations in line with its vision of becoming the preferred sign company in Ghana and beyond.
“In 2009, we decided to take our production to another level and that required us to build a state of the art sign centre fitted with the relevant technology to enable us to meet demand as well as achieve our goal of becoming the signage manufacturing company of choice.
Ten years down the line, this is where we are today; from road signwriters to sign makers,” he said.
Mr Betepe added that “our decision to do this is to increase the fortunes of The Seloart Group. We are in business to make profit and also as part of our safety regulations, provide a conducive working environment for our team.”
Game Changer
Touting the efficiency of its newly installed equipment, Mr Betepe revealed that the company could now assemble not less than 20 signs at ago.
He described it a milestone and a major improvement, as his company could in the past, assemble one sign at a time.
Mr Betepe gave the assurance that the opening of the facility will not affect operations in any of its branches in other locations.
“I wish to assure our clients that our Achimota and Kwabenya branches are still opened. You can still order your prints and signs at any of our branches,” he assured.
He stressed that the company would not relent in its commitment to transform the signwriting industry, revealing that “plans are far advanced to add additional 600 Sqm state of the art steel fabrication plant nearby and we hope to see that facility also operational by end of the year 2021.”
In that regard, he urged players in the industry to embrace technology and improve on their skills to enable them to sustain their relevance in the industry as well as create opportunities for others.
For his part, a former Board Chairman of the Seloart Group, Rev. Ammisshaddai Dei Awuku commended the management of the company for achieving the milestone and urged them to persist in their efforts to reshape the signwriting industry.
He urged the youth to utilise their talents in addition to their academic qualifications to create opportunities for themselves and others while contributing to national development.
Both facilities, situated in the same compound, were officially inaugurated today.
Rationale
Speaking at the ceremony, the Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Seloart, Mr Selorm Betepe described the edifice as a big deal to the growth of the Seloart Group.
He explained that the facility was to enable the company to advance its operations in line with its vision of becoming the preferred sign company in Ghana and beyond.
“In 2009, we decided to take our production to another level and that required us to build a state of the art sign centre fitted with the relevant technology to enable us to meet demand as well as achieve our goal of becoming the signage manufacturing company of choice.
Ten years down the line, this is where we are today; from road signwriters to sign makers,” he said.
Mr Betepe added that “our decision to do this is to increase the fortunes of The Seloart Group. We are in business to make profit and also as part of our safety regulations, provide a conducive working environment for our team.”
Game Changer
Touting the efficiency of its newly installed equipment, Mr Betepe revealed that the company could now assemble not less than 20 signs at ago.
He described it a milestone and a major improvement, as his company could in the past, assemble one sign at a time.
Mr Betepe gave the assurance that the opening of the facility will not affect operations in any of its branches in other locations.
“I wish to assure our clients that our Achimota and Kwabenya branches are still opened. You can still order your prints and signs at any of our branches,” he assured.
He stressed that the company would not relent in its commitment to transform the signwriting industry, revealing that “plans are far advanced to add additional 600 Sqm state of the art steel fabrication plant nearby and we hope to see that facility also operational by end of the year 2021.”
In that regard, he urged players in the industry to embrace technology and improve on their skills to enable them to sustain their relevance in the industry as well as create opportunities for others.
For his part, a former Board Chairman of the Seloart Group, Rev. Ammisshaddai Dei Awuku commended the management of the company for achieving the milestone and urged them to persist in their efforts to reshape the signwriting industry.
He urged the youth to utilise their talents in addition to their academic qualifications to create opportunities for themselves and others while contributing to national development.
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