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Interplast Ltd, a leading manufacturer of pipes, profiles, and irrigation materials in Ghana, has been recognised by the Financial Times as one of Africa’s fastest-growing companies in 2025.
The company secured the 70th position in Africa and achieved an impressive 1st place in Ghana. This prestigious ranking highlights the company’s exceptional growth, innovation, and commitment to excellence in the manufacturing industry.
Under the dynamic leadership of Hayssam Fakhry and the executive team, Interplast Ltd has consistently demonstrated resilience, adaptability, and forward-thinking strategies. The company’s remarkable growth can be attributed to its focus on quality production, customer satisfaction, and sustainable business practices.
“This recognition is a reflection of our collective effort, performance-driven culture, and the strong, consistent leadership of our Managing Director, Hayssam Fakhry. His vision and commitment have played a key role in guiding Interplast’s growth and positioning us as a regional leader,” said Mr. Abdullah Bahsoun, the Chief Finance Officer.
“We remain committed to driving industrial growth in Ghana and across Africa by delivering quality piping solutions that meet the evolving needs of our customers”, he added.
Interplast Ltd has played a pivotal role in Ghana’s construction and manufacturing sectors, providing high-quality pipe products such as HDPE, uPVC, PPR, Borehole, uPVC windows and doors, and irrigation solutions. The company contributes to Ghana's development by creating jobs, promoting local manufacturing of durable products, and advancing sustainability through eco-friendly production and recycling initiatives.
The achievement, according to company representatives, is the result of the collective effort of Interplast’s dedicated workforce. From factory operators to sales and R&D teams, every employee has played a vital role in the company's success. Interplast attributes its continued market leadership to a strong culture of collaboration, continuous improvement, and innovation.
As Interplast celebrates this milestone, the company remains focused on expanding its market reach, enhancing product offerings, and leveraging cutting-edge technology to sustain its growth trajectory. With a strong foundation and a clear vision, Interplast is poised to achieve even greater heights in the years to come.
Interplast Ltd is a leading manufacturer of HPDE and uPVC pipes, uPVC windows and doors, and Irrigation systems in Ghana. Located on the Spintex Road, with a network of agents across the country, currently exporting to over 21 African countries. With a commitment to quality, innovation, and sustainability, the company continues to drive Africa’s industrial growth.
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