Togo: When the Adétikopé Industrial Platform attracts new investors

The Industrial Platform of Adétikopé in Togo continues to attract new investors, with nearly a dozen companies recently joining this integrated industrial zone. According to information provided by the communication department of this institution, owned 65% by Arise IIP and 35% by the State, as reported by Togo First, this influx demonstrates the growing interest in this expanding economic zone.

Among the newcomers, Brilante Industrie Togo will engage in shoe manufacturing, while General & DOP Park Industries will focus on plastic bag production. New Huasha Company Limited will introduce plastic tableware manufacturing, including cups and plates. On the other hand, One Dollar International Limited (ODIL) will specialize in beverage production.

Other companies will also contribute to diversifying activities in the industrial zone: Smarcoft Recycle Tech will focus on cotton recycling, ST2A will venture into agri-food, while Viavce Group will dedicate itself to aluminum and plastic pipe manufacturing.

This diversity of investors and sectors reflects the attractiveness of the Industrial Platform of Adétikopé as a major economic hub in the region. With these new arrivals, the industrial zone promises to play a crucial role in Togo’s economic development by offering employment opportunities and stimulating growth in various sectors.

Justine Akolatsey