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French group Marck is now a uniform supplier for the Cameroonian military

French group Marck is now a uniform supplier for the Cameroonian military
  • Comments   -   Friday, 17 April 2015 07:13

(Business in Cameroon) - According to Jeune Afrique, Marck President, Philippe Belin, recently signed a contract to supply military uniforms to Cameroon’s defence forces. Marck will fulfil the contract in partnership with a GDF Suez subsidiary. The contract’s value has not been disclosed.

Before Cameroon, the French group which specialises in uniform and equipment manufacturing for armed forces (the army, policemen, customs, firemen, forestry agents and prison officers) had already landed the Burundi army contract.

The Marck contract has been announced in Cameroon only weeks after the Cameroonia police decided to change uniforms. Indeed, since the month of March, Cameroon’s finest shed their famous brown uniform for another in dark grey.

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