close menu

Samartex | The Leading Wood Processing Company In Ghana - Main Section

Samartex | The Leading Wood Processing Company In Ghana - Main Component

News

25 Sep
Sekondi Takoradi Chamber of Commerce and Industry organized this year’s GEISCON at the Best Western Plus Atlantic Hotel, Takoradi, with the theme: Handling of Dangerous goods: Global Standards and Existing Practices in Ghana. Samartex was represented by the Human Resource Manager and member of HSE Unit, Mr.Thomas Gyimah and Mr.Peter Yanzuh (Samartex Takoradi Branch)
25 Sep
Envirosafe ( health and safety consultancy) organized a Safety Conference at Holiday Inn Hotel, Accra on the 20th July 2018. Samartex was represented at the conference by Mr.Emmanuel Impraim (Certification Manager), Mr.Eric Nanor(Afforestation manager/ Health and Safety Unit) and Thomas Gyimah (HRM/Health and Safety Unit)
25 Sep
Samartex represented by management staff John Asmah and Christiana Inkoom, took part in the 7day intensive training organized by the Practice School, Songhai Group, Accra at the Fiesta Royal Hotel.
25 Sep
The 2018 Workers Day Holiday, was a packed event like all other May Day celebrations which are a traditional street carnival feast/event for the entire Western Region, organized by Samartex, right in Samreboi. The events commenced with a march- past by workers of various companies in Samreboi, followed by a long service Award Ceremony for Samartex employees. The departmental football competition being one of the main events was fiercely contested with the School Department coming out victorious to grab the 2018 trophy. The Climax of the Event: This year, Management took it a step further by bringing in renowned tour…
25 Sep
A team of doctors, nurses, health assistants, midwives and laboratory technician from Samartex Hospital, carried out four separate outreaches from 16th May to 27th June 2018. These outreaches were focused on hypertension control and STDS management and were carried out in the following villages and communities : Ohiamatuo, Kokoase, Simpa, Abekoase, Amoaku, Mumuni, Woman no Good, Toropan, Gravel Yard.
25 Sep
Our Quality Control Team took part in the RMG Training Programme on best fumigation practices, approaches and required Personal Protective Equipment on the 15th of August 2018. Representing Samartex were Mr.Alex Kwarteng(Quality Control), Miss Dorcas Blay (Quality Control) and Mr. T.S Biji (Procurement).
19 Sep
The Association of Ghana Industries(AGI), awarded Samartex, Wood Processing Industry of the year at a ceremony held at the State House Banquet Hall on 11th November 2017. The Managing Director Richard Nsenkyire supported by some management staff: Katarina Kokoori, Christiana Nkoom and Thomas Assasie-Gyimah, received the award, at the event which was graced by the presence of the President of the Republic of Ghana , H.E Nana Akuffo Addo.
27 Jul
Samartex Timber and Plywood Company Limited was recognized and awarded at Malaria Safe Awards organized by “Private Sector Malaria Prevention” and “John Hopkins” Center for Communication Programmes.” The award was to recognized efforts and expenditure invested by the company, in an effort to make the entire Samreboi community malaria-free. This follows two major fumigation, fogging and disinfection exercise in February 2017(Entire Samreboi Community) and 7th July 2017 (affected communities post-flood)  
27 Jul
    On the 23rd of May 2018, Samartex School Complex (JHS) took part in a quiz organised by GNPC Foundation for all schools in the Amenfi West Municipality. The quiz  was centred on STEM(Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics). Prince Amekor and Lucy Fuseni, represented Samartex at the quiz held in the Municipal Capital, Asankragwa, grabbing the second position. They received a cheque of GH 1,000, medals and school bags.
06 Oct
  The Management of Samartex on 15th September 2017, donated a brand new motor bike to the Aowin District Fire Service (Enchi), to facilitate their movement within the district. This donation followed a request by the Fire Service, who were facing challenges in carrying out their duties in the district. They needed other options of transportation aside the fire tenders which should be used solely for fighting purposes. The motor bike would be used mostly to reach cocoa farms which are not accessible. The presentation was made by the Human Resource Manager Thomas Assasie-Gyimah and Public Relations Officer Vincent Bebli…
Page 8 of 10

Samartex | The Leading Wood Processing Company In Ghana - Bottom info