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The Deputy Minister for Trade, Agribusiness, and Industry has lauded Twyford Ghana Ceramics Company Limited for its exceptional contribution to Ghana’s industrial development, job creation, and export growth.
Sampson Ahi gave the commendation when he toured Twyford’s state-of-the-art sanitary ware factory, and the K6 production line at its ceramic factory, located at Aboadze in the Shama municipality of the Western Region.
He was received and led through the facility by Mr. Arvin Xie Zhiguo, Deputy General Manager, Henry Zhou, an assistant to the Managing Director; and Mr. David Wei, Commercial Manager of Twyford Ghana Ceramics.
The Deputy Trade Minister expressed profound admiration for the advanced technology deployed by the company and its commitment to producing high-quality ceramic products that met international standards.
Arvin Xie Zhiguo said the company was a leading manufacturer of ceramic tiles and sanitary ware in West Africa, stating that it was currently one of the largest employers in the Western Region with a workforce of over 4,000 employees.
He pointed out that the company’s products were widely distributed across Africa and exported to Europe and the Americas, showcasing Ghana’s industrial capabilities on the global stage.
David Wei, Business Manager of the company, noted that the Deputy Minister’s visit was a strong endorsement of Twyford Ghana Ceramics’ role in driving Ghana’s industrial transformation agenda.
He said the company continued to champion innovation, operational excellence, and sustainable growth, reinforcing its position as a market leader within the ceramic industry in West Africa.
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