Flour Mills of Ghana commits to deliver high standards
Flour Mills of Ghana, a member of the American Chamber of Commerce (AMCHAM) Ghana, has pledged its commitment to live at all times, the American values of equality, change and progress to enhance the fortunes of the company and its employees.
“As we reflect on the U.S Independence Day, we remember the American values of equality, change and progress,” it said as it shared its profile to commemorate the day. According to the company,“
One way we champion these ideals is by securing reliable, worthwhile jobs for our 230 permanent employees.”
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It said the FMGL is one of the first companies having,under the supervision of Ghana Health Service (GHS),vaccinated the majority of its employees against COVID-19.
“This way, we become a pillar in the lives of hundreds of Ghanaian families and nurture employment market growth,” it said.
Customer relations
In terms of customer relations, it said; “Building exceptional relationships with our customers is equally important to us, therefore, we organise seminars for bakers and poultry farmers all around Ghana to assure customer satisfaction and offer them agri-education.
One of the best flour mills in Ghana with great engineering staff is how our customers evaluate us, and we are truly honoured to provide excellent customer service and assist in building a strong bridge between the United States of America and Ghana.”
Working around the clock, it said the company’s leaders were a diverse and dedicated team that ensured the company remained the gold standard for the Ghanaian market.
Celebration
It said the company was a proud affiliate of the Kansas City based agribusiness Seaboard, and noted, therefore, the need to wish the United States of America and its Ambassador “a very happy Independence Day.”
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“There are many successes to celebrate and so we take this opportunity to reflect on the progress of our particular Ghanaian-American partnership, Flour Mills of Ghana, also known as FMGL. Since 1918,Seaboard has been providing nourishment for peoples around the globe and in 2011 Flour Mills of Ghana became a key partner in achieving that goal, particularly in West Africa,” it said.
10th anniversary
It said this year, the company would celebrate its 10th anniversary in Ghana.
“Today, FMGL produces and sell every day more than 3,000 flour bags and 6,000 animal feed bags. We’ve become the main supplier of poultry feed to the largest farms of Ghana.
Traditional baking practices meet advanced technology at our Tema located facility where we leverage our well-equipped modern cereal laboratory to produce world-class products such as the popular flour brand, Sankofa".
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To further expand its impact, the company works as a trading company, trading commodities like soybean meal, wheat and locally produced or imported maize.
It said presently,“16 other African countries run mills with a similar purpose, making the company one of the leading top three largest milling companies in Africa. Only in West Africa, our “family” thus includes, next to Ghana, facilities in neighbouring Nigeria and Ivory Coast but also in Mauritania, Senegal and The Gambia.