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Italian Bombelli wants to set up shoe-making factory in Cameroonian town of Bafoussam

Italian Bombelli wants to set up shoe-making factory in Cameroonian town of Bafoussam
  • Comments   -   Sunday, 27 August 2017 17:22

(Business in Cameroon) - In partnership with the Competitiveness Committee of Cameroon, the Italian company Bombelli, one of the world leaders in equipment and machinery for the shoe industry, is planning to create a manufacturing plant in the town of Bafoussam, in the Western Cameroon region.

The information was revealed by Adamou Siddiki, a manager in the leather workers’ professional association. This was during a meeting between Cameroonian economic operators and Samuela Isopi, Italian Ambassador nearing the end of her stay in Cameroon, who thus wished to review the state of progress in certain business contacts established between Italian and Cameroonian investors.

On this subject, we learned from the same source, the Nouvelles Tanneries du Cameroun (Notacam) will soon benefit from the expertise of the Italian company Copar Srl, as part of a technical assistance scheme.

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