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Softcare FM Manufacturing Co. Ltd. has won the Overall Best Industrial Company of the Year at the 14th AGI Industry and Quality Awards, a flagship event celebrating excellence and innovation within Ghana’s industrial sector.
The ceremony took place at the Grand Arena of the Accra International Conference Centre, attracting leading industry figures, policymakers, and international partners.
The Awards was hosted by the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI), in collaboration with the Ministry of Trade, Agribusiness and Industry (MoTAI) and the Ghana Standards Authority (GSA).
The distinguished awards night was graced by Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, Vice President of the Republic of Ghana, alongside Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, Minister of Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, and Professor George Agyei, Director-General of GSA.
In her keynote speech, Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyeman emphasised that this year’s awards focus on driving economic growth and national prosperity through targeted initiatives such as the 24-Hour Economy Policy.

She also commended Softcare FM Manufacturing Co. Ltd for its outstanding performance, noting that its excellence contributes to Ghana’s economic development and strengthens the country’s position as a leading manufacturing hub in West Africa.
The representative of AGI expressed his appreciation to government for its efforts in creating a fair and competitive business environment and ensuring consistent regulatory enforcement for local manufacturers. He also called on the relevant authorities to further strengthen support for high-quality investors and local manufacturers in Ghana.
In addition to picking the event’s highest honour, Softcare FM Manufacturing Co. Ltd. also received the award for Best Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Company of the Year. This dual recognition solidifies the company’s position as a trailblazer in both industrial performance and community upliftment.
Softcare FM Manufacturing Co. Ltd., a Ghanaianowned producer of diapers, wet wipes, and sanitary pads, has earned widespread acclaim for its unwavering focus on quality, affordability, and social responsibility.
The company has made significant investments in local manufacturing capacity while implementing impactful initiatives that benefit vulnerable communities, hospitals, schools, and underserved populations nationwide. Through local manufacturing, job creation, and community development initiatives, Softcare FM demonstrates an exemplary commitment to social impact and national development.
Furthermore, the company’s dedication to producing affordable, locally manufactured hygiene products has helped strengthen consumer confidence in Made-in-Ghana goods.
This contribution is vital in driving industrialisation, reducing import dependency, and enhancing national pride in domestically produced products.

The 14th AGI Ghana Industry and Quality Awards reaffirmed the strength, resilience, and innovation of Ghana’s industrial ecosystem.
Among the outstanding companies celebrated, Softcare FM Manufacturing Co. Ltd. emerged as a standout symbol of excellence, corporate leadership, and a shining example of industrial leadership at its best.
Globally, in addition to its success in Ghana, Softcare has expanded its footprint across Africa and Latin America, establishing a sales network that covers over 30 countries.
In Africa, Softcare had 8 production plants and 51 production lines as of April 30, 2025, making it the hygiene product manufacturer with the most production plants in Africa.
Looking ahead, Softcare plans to replicate its successful experience in Ghana across more countries, bringing its proven model of local manufacturing, quality excellence, and consumer trust to broader markets in Africa and beyond.
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