Grupo Carrinho in partnership with BMA reinforces the Angolan sugar industry.
The Angolan Carrinho Group, in partnership with the German company Braunschweigische Maschinenbauanstalt GmbH (BMA), is leading the construction of the largest sugar refinery ever seen in Sub-Saharan Africa, located in the Province of Benguela.
New sugar refinery in the province of Benguela marks a big step towards the country's self-sufficiency, with the aim of reducing dependence on imports, this new installation marks a significant change in food production and self-sufficiency.
With a planned processing capacity of 3,000 tons per day, this refinery is expected to surpass all others in the region. This will not only strengthen Angola's position as a leader in sugar production, but will also open up new trade and export opportunities for the African continent.
The project, led by BMA, is now underway, with detailed engineering work in full swing, and will be equipped with cutting-edge technology supplied by BMA, including essential equipment for the sugar production process. This will ensure not only efficient and high-quality production, but also a lasting positive impact on the economic and social development of the region.
This will not only strengthen Angola's position as a leader in sugar production, but will also open up new trade and export opportunities for the African continent.
BMA is a German company with a solid and long-standing reputation in the engineering and equipment manufacturing industry for the sugar sector. Founded in 1853, it has more than 150 years of experience in developing and delivering innovative technologies for sugar production around the world.
Building on its track record of success and commitment to excellence, BMA is recognized as a leading supplier of equipment and solutions to the global sugar industry. Its participation in the construction of the largest sugar refinery in Angola further highlights its position as a reliable partner and leader in the sector.
The inauguration of the new sugar refinery in the Benguela food industrial complex is scheduled for mid-2025. The partnership between Grupo Carrinho and BMA will significantly help strengthen national food production in Angola.
Grupo Carrinho in partnership with BMA reinforces the Angolan sugar industry
The Angolan Carrinho Group, in partnership with the German company Braunschweigische Maschinenbauanstalt GmbH (BMA), is leading the construction of the largest sugar refinery ever seen in Sub-Saharan Africa, located in the Province of Benguela.
New sugar refinery in the province of Benguela marks a big step towards the country's self-sufficiency, with the aim of reducing dependence on imports, this new installation marks a significant change in food production and self-sufficiency.
With a planned processing capacity of 3,000 tons per day, this refinery is expected to surpass all others in the region. This will not only strengthen Angola's position as a leader in sugar production, but will also open up new trade and export opportunities for the African continent.
The project, led by BMA, is now underway, with detailed engineering work in full swing, and will be equipped with cutting-edge technology supplied by BMA, including essential equipment for the sugar production process. This will ensure not only efficient and high-quality production, but also a lasting positive impact on the economic and social development of the region.
This will not only strengthen Angola's position as a leader in sugar production, but will also open up new trade and export opportunities for the African continent.
BMA is a German company with a solid and long-standing reputation in the engineering and equipment manufacturing industry for the sugar sector. Founded in 1853, it has more than 150 years of experience in developing and delivering innovative technologies for sugar production around the world.
Building on its track record of success and commitment to excellence, BMA is recognized as a leading supplier of equipment and solutions to the global sugar industry. Its participation in the construction of the largest sugar refinery in Angola further highlights its position as a reliable partner and leader in the sector.
The inauguration of the new sugar refinery in the Benguela food industrial complex is scheduled for mid-2025. The partnership between Grupo Carrinho and BMA will significantly help strengthen national food production in Angola.
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