The Herald (Zimbabwe)

DETERGENT PLANT NEARS COMPLETION:

- Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter

TRADE Kings Zimbabwe, a local fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) manufactur­er and distributo­r, expects to complete constructi­on of its paste detergent plant by end of this month, an executive has said.

The paste plant is, however, behind schedule due to recent delays encountere­d with customs clearing of critical spares and equipment imported from South Africa at the Beitbridge Border Post.

“The smaller detergent paste plant will be commission­ed in February 2018, following significan­t delays experience­d in clearing critical spares and equipment from South Africa,” Sayed Mahmed, the company’s managing director said.

Mr Mahmed said had it not been for delays in customs clearing, the paste plant would be complete, although shortage of foreign currency for raw material imports has emerged as another thorny issue.

The paste plant was delayed by down time experience­d by Zimra on its internet-based customs clearing system known as the Asycuda.

The paste plant comes as Trade Kings completed a larger detergent powder manufactur­ing plant, commission­ed in October last year.

The plant managed production of approximat­ely 200 tonnes of high quality detergent powder produced during trial runs at that time.

The company made a decision to establish a local manufactur­ing plant following overwhelmi­ng and sustained demand for products it imported from Zambia and distribute­d in Zimbabwe.

Its detergent pastes are Boom, Xtra and Bullet and powders, which have proved to be popular in the region. The firm also produces a range of leading brands in terms of laundry soaps, household products, confection­eries, carbolic and snacks.

Trade Kings Zimbabwe’s plants will generate much needed foreign cur- rency for the country while local production will also reduce the country’s current reliance on imported detergent products.

Constructi­on of the plant as well as installati­ons were done through local contractor­s under the supervisio­n of Desmet Ballestra S.p.A, global leaders in spray drying and detergent technology.

Ballestra designed and supplied all the process machinery within the powder plant that will be used to make detergent powder. The design of the plant is centred on efficiency and product quality.

Completion of the powder and paste manufactur­ing plants will add to other support infrastruc­ture Trade Kings had already put in place under the project.

Buildings, warehouses and offices have already been completed together with supporting infrastruc­ture such as boiler house, access roads, transforme­rs, chemical and fuel storage tanks, coal yard, back-up generators and raw material preparatio­n areas

Further, various packaging lines for boxes, pouches and buckets were commission­ed in September 2017 for the two detergents plants.

“At full capacity the plants will employ between 400 and 500 people, the majority of which will be involved in production and develop skills associated with state of the art technology and machinery,” he said.

The two plants have capacity to supply both the local market and regional export markets, and position Trade Kings Zimbabwe as the only largescale manufactur­er of detergents within Zimbabwe.

The total cost of Trade Kings project inclusive of constructi­on, infrastruc­ture, machinery, raw materials and commission­ing is approximat­ely $20 million.

The investment into local detergent manufactur­ing is in consonant with Government’s blueprint under Zim-Asset and in September 2015 the project was granted National Project Status.

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