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17
Jun
The world's leading trade fair for furniture production and interior finishing recorded a slight increase in visitor numbers compared to 2011 with around 53,000 visitors - including estimates from the last day of the trade fair - from 148 countries. The share of visitors from abroad was about 70 per cent. A clear rise in visitors from Asia, North America and Eastern Europe in particular was seen at interzum. "With the current growth in exhibitors and especially in international visitors, interzum again proved that it is the location worldwide that gives the market and thus the sector's business its impetus",…
15
Jun
SAX Annual Award Ceremony Samartex have been recognizing her employees every year for their dedication, contribution, commitment and their long service with the company. Common levels of years of service awards include 10, 15, 20 and 30 year milestones. Most recent implemented award was the best employee award which was presented to each department one employ by cash and various author gifts. The gifts was honored in the presence of distinguished guests, Top Management and other Management Staff. DEPARTMENTAL BEST WORKERS FOR THE YEAR 2013 1. LOGYARD EMMANUEL CUDJOE 2. SAWMILL AMBROSE ASARE 3. SAWSHOP ROLAND COOKE 4. VENEERMILL SMITH…
15
May
Samartex to help Assembly develop Amenfi WestSamartex a wood processing firm at samreboi in the Amenfi West District of the Western Region ,has pledged to colobarate with district assembly and author decentralized departments to develop samreboi. Mr.Richard Nsenkyire ,Genaral Manager led the DCE for Amenfi West,Victor Samuel Meisu; the Gyasehene of Asankragua Nana Adu Boahene , and some author traditional rulers and the staff of SAMARTEX to inspect the bridge the company helped the Ghna Highways Authority ( G H A ) with Ghana GHc 684,000 to construct on Tano River. He said the bridge linking Amenfi West and Aowin…
30
Mar
EcoCraft At the end of January, 2009 the Samartex Carving Department, EcoCraft was invited to Accra to participate in a workshop on Exporting Wooden Home Accessories to Denmark. This workshop was organized by the Danish Import Promotion Programme (DIPP) in collaboration with Aid to Artisans Ghana (ATAG), as part of their Targeted Marketing Campaign (TMC). The workshop facilitators were Margret Stage (DIPP), Liselotte and Henriette (FairTrade Designers), who were there to discuss topics concerning product design as well as export issues, and marketing of our product in Europe and Denmark in particular. After the workshop the DIPP chose to work…