OPEN// PM visits Altawakol Group factories in 10th of Ramadan city
Earlier Saturday, Madbouli embarked on a tour of a number of factories in the 10th of Ramadan city, where he was accompanied by Deputy Prime Minister for Industrial Development and Minister of Industry and Transport Kamel el Wazir and a host of respective officials.
Upon his arrival, the premier was received by Altawakol Company for Electronics CEO Sherif Abdel Fattah and Altawakol for Steel Fabrication Company CEO Shady Tawakol.
Madbouli was briefed by Abdel Fattah about the company's three factories and their important role in the implementation of national projects.
The factories of Altawakol Group are the galvanization factory that was inaugurated in 2019, the towers factory that opened in 2021, and the poles and high mast factory which was opened in 2023, CEO of Altawakol for Electrinics Company Abdel Fattah said.
Altawakol Steel is one of the leading Egyptian companies in the field of electrical industries since its establishment in 1975, Abdel Fattah said, adding that the company is also a leader in manufacturing and supplying integrated solutions.
The group hires more than 4,500 employees, with total investments exceeding EGP 7 billion, Abdel Fattah said, noting that foreign investments pumped through the group amount to 50 million dollars.
Altawakol for Electronics company is a leading pioneer in manufacturing and providing integrated solutions in the electrical industries in Egypt.
The company is accredited by ISO 9001 : 2015 , ISO 14001 : 2015 , ISO 45001 : 2018, ISO 50001: 2018 , EGAC-ISO 9001 : 2015, and made in Egypt certificate.
At the conclusion of his visit, Madbouli posed for a photo op with engineers and workers of the factory. (MENA)
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