Erduk Company Limited has been adjudged the overall best cement distributor for 2017 at the Ghacem Customers’ Appreciation Night, held to reward outstanding distributors and customers.
This is the third consecutive time Erduk Company Limited won the award; this time beating his own previous record by lifting 185,000 tonnes of cement in 2017 as against 142,000 tonnes in 2016.
Speaking at the ceremony in Kumasi, Managing Director of Ghacem, Morten Gade said Ghacem has been the nation builder over the past 51 years and “we will continue to be the nation builder through contribution of taxes, donations for national projects and employment of Ghanaians.”
Mr. Gade noted that in 2016, Ghacem paid about GHc250 million in taxes to government adding that the company also donated cement bags to build the Mother and Baby Unit at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital recently commissioned by First Lady Rebecca Akufo-addo.
He added that the company employs over 850 workers made up of Ghanaians and only three foreigners.
“This makes us a truly Ghanaian company and it is important to support the company grow so that families that depend on the 850 workers can continue to enjoy,” he added.
According to him, there is no need to import cement to Ghana because the Ghanaian market has a capacity of about six million tonnes, however, cement manufacturers in Ghana produce about 10 million tonnes of cement in Ghana, leaving an excess of four million.
“If you can produce locally, then there is no need to import cement” adding that “we need to create more sustainable jobs for Ghanaians and their families,” he noted.
A Board Member and Chairman for the event, Nana Ehunabobrim Prah Agyensaim VI, promised the customers and distributors that Ghacem will ensure that it contributes to the success of their businesses.
Nana Prah further charged them to remain loyal to Ghacem and work harder than they used to do because the current market has grown bigger with more competitors.
He stated “we are aware of who you are and what you do. We will continue to support you in all you do, likewise we expect you to also remain loyal to Ghacem and promote our products across the country.”
Commercial Director of Ghacem, Nana Philip Archer on his part stated that although competition is tight in the market, Ghacem will beat competition despite the challenges.
Nana Archer further noted that Ghacem will continue to improve upon its performance, partner more customers and transporter to help sustain its market leadership position.
The annual event is held to honour loyal and outstanding Ghacem cement distributors and customers across the country.
This year’s event saw 63 distributors and customers rewarded for various categories - Meritorious Awards, Best Transporter, Most Loyal Distributor, Most Promising Distributor, Best Branded Outlet among others.
Clemonic Company Limited, a Kumasi-based distributor won the second best distributor and Most Loyal Distributor awards with the third best distributor going to Mississippi Top Ventures.
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