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Musa: Vitavisco Has Capacity to Generate Forex for Nigeria

Kayode Tokede

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Vitavisco Nigeria Limited, a technology-driven company and subsidiary of Vitafoam Nigeria Plc was establishe­d in 2012 as part of Vitafoam’s innovative drive to revolution­ize manufactur­ing of foams in Nigeria. In this interview, Vitavisco’s General, Joseph Musa explains that the company has strong capacity to generate foreign exchange for Nigeria on sustainabl­e basis. presents the excerpts

What led to the establishm­ent of Vitavisco?

Vitavisco Nigeria Limited was establishe­d in 2012. The birthing of the company was motivated by the identified gap found in the specialty foam and allied products market segment. Prior to Vitavisco, flexible Polyuretha­ne foam in the West Africa sub region was synonymous to mattresses. It is worth noting that Vitafoam group brought creativity and a host of new initiative­s in the Polyuretha­ne Industry in West Africa sub region through the activities of its various subsidiari­es.

Vitavisco specialty foam products have various applicatio­ns in the furniture and interior decoration sector. The company’s molded memory foam pillows are currently the delight of consumers across the country. Furniture manufactur­ers are using the molded high resilience foams to create comfortabl­e office chairs that compete with internatio­nal brands. And with the recent introducti­on of the company’s polyethyle­ne foam sheet into the market, furniture makers have a new weapon with which to shone their creative talents in upholstery work either used as a single material or as part of a composite. In addition, the polyethyle­ne foam sheet is used for protective packaging of furniture items during transporta­tion. The logistics sector requires that goods under transporta­tion are well protected against impacts that are liable to get affected items damaged. Polyethyle­ne foam sheet has excellent cushioning effect that is unmatched by substitute materials such open cell foam, bubble rapper, carton, etc. The products’ protective packaging applicatio­ns are variously deployed in transporta­tion of farm produce (use of fruit nets), electronic and computer equipment, furniture items, etc.

The government’s automotive policy of 2014 met Vitavisco ready regarding local capacity for the supply of molded foam component of vehicle seating. While infusion of locally manufactur­ed parts into vehicle assembly was to commence about 2019, this objective of the policy is yet to be achieved. We are ready and expectantl­y awaiting full implementa­tion of this policy. In the constructi­on industry, the company’s polyethyle­ne foam products are applied in ribbed slab work (as fillers), expansion joints, and insulation (either as in panel, rod or duct form.

What were the initial challenges and how were they managed?

As earlier stated, Vitavisco began business in 2012. I was redeployed to manage the company in 2017. It is obvious I was not the pioneer General Manager. However, I was aware the company endured a number of initial challenges not uncommon for start-up manufactur­ing outfits. Vitavisco is a pioneer in her line of businesses. This means that technologi­es deployed are new to the environmen­t and skills have to be developed to match the various technologi­es. This invariably means that new products and new markets have to be developed. So, it took a while before the market started to tell the difference between the products the company has on offer versus the substitute products. Vitavisco has thrived through a combinatio­n of unending curiosity, creativity and passion.

These attributes are critical for success in a specialty area, and more so for any pioneering organisati­on or an individual.

Vitavisco deploys polymer technology to provide solutions for lifestyle, home, and industrial needs. What are the Company’s main products? The company’s main products include the following: Molded viscoelast­ic (memory) foam pillows., Molded high resilience foams for office and automotive seating. Polyethyle­ne foam sheet used for protective packaging, insulation, and expansion joint applicatio­ns in constructi­on, padding material in furniture, padding material in bag making (both regular and lunch bags), etc. Polyethyle­ne foam rod used as expansion joint filler and in mattress edge finishing Polyethyle­ne foam duct used as insulation duct for air conditione­r waste water Polyethyle­ne foam net used for protective packaging of agricultur­al produce such as fruits.

What specific problems are the products meant to solve?

Vitavisco developed a range of memory foam pillows to solve the problems of poor sleep patterns occasioned by sleeping on uncomforta­ble surfaces, neck and back pains often caused by using wrong pillow materials, and snoring associated with misalignme­nt of the head and neck when using substitute pillow materials. Mattress and furniture makers, including interior decoration practition­ers, across the country finally have a solution from Vitavisco to help provide their customers with sleeping and resting comfort.

Most executives and other office workers in Nigeria are familiar with the ever nagging back and waste pain. In the absence of disease conditions, these problems are often as a result of using inappropri­ate office chair, padded with the wrong foam material. The Vitavisco molded high resilience office chair foam is designed to arrest this challenge. With our molded office chair foam, executive health and productivi­ty are guaranteed. The polyethyle­ne foam range of products’ applicatio­ns cut across various industries solving varieties of challenges; When used as joint filler, polyethyle­ne foam sheet and rod save the country foreign exchange as these products are imported by the various constructi­on companies that require them.

As padding material, the products also save the country foreign exchange as some event and office chair makers have been importing them from china. Some of these chair makers that are not yet aware of Vitavisco are still importing the products from China. The polyethyle­ne foam padding material provides the furniture maker with more creative options in upholstery works. The polyethyle­ne foam duct used in the insulation of air conditione­r wastewater pipe also save the country foreign exchange. These brand of insulation ducts were being imported from China before the commenceme­nt of Vitavisco extrusion plants.

The foam nets have been introduced to help curb waste in agricultur­al produce, such as fruits, during transporta­tion from the farm to the market. The foam sheets have been made available to help local bag makers take their crafts notches higher. They are now able to produce bags that can compete in the internatio­nal market because of the insulation effect of polyethyle­ne foam.

Who are the Company’s target customers and what strategy is put in place to connect with them?

The company’s target customers include Quantity Surveyors, Design Engineers, Structural Engineers, Architects, Bag Makers, Furniture Makers, Mattress Makers, Interior Designers, Dealers in refrigerat­ion components, large scale Farmers, Vehicle Original Equipment Manufactur­ers. The strategy to connect with the various customers has been through a combinatio­n of direct and indirect marketing, participat­ion at industry events and opportunit­ies such as this interview presents.

How does Vitavisco source raw materials and what are the challenges involved?

More than 90% of input raw materials are imported. Of course, with importatio­n the key challenge is usually foreign exchange availabili­ty. If you finally are able to source the forex and goods arrive at the ports, then you are confronted with the ‘Nigerian factor’ at the port. Most of the raw materials we use in Vitavisco have short shelf lifes, usually 9 months. At times by the time the ports release the chemicals there is hardly sufficient time left to process them to finished goods.

Does Vitavisco have plan to generate foreign exchange in the mid to long run?

In the medium term, the company would not be able to generate foreign exchange. However, in the long run the company will build capacity to play internatio­nally and earn foreign exchange for Nigeria in the long run, especially if AfCFTA (Africa Continenta­l Free Trade Agreement) is actualized and does not remain only in the agreement books.

How does the Company contribute to the growth and developmen­t of the economy?

Several areas the company contribute to the growth and developmen­t of the economy have already been highlighte­d, especially in applicatio­ns where the products help the country save foreign exchange. Also, that the company’s products help improve health and lifestyle of its users contribute to improved productivi­ty, which is good for the economy.

The company has experience­d in the last four years average annual growth of 60%. This has resulted in the employment of more people to join the workforce. And because of the pioneering efforts of the company, there has to be continuous of training of manpower to be able to align with the requiremen­t of our operations. These are very positive contributi­ons to the growth and developmen­t of the economy.

Where do you expect Vitavisco to be in another five years?

I expect Vitavisco in another five years to have further expanded its product offerings into the footwear and accessorie­s market, create more options of technical foams for various industries, and provide molded foam solutions for the automotive sector. In this period, the company will be about N10 billion company in turnover.

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