Latex Foam wins iconic brands award

 The Lebanese Ambassador to Ghana, H.E. Maher Kheir (2nd right) presenting a plaque to the Public Relations Officer of Latex Foam, Mrs Gifty E. Appiah. Holding the citation is the Head of Manufacturing, Saibabu Manchella. Supporting on the stage are other officials of Latex Foam, including the Export Manager, Dr Yakubu Diomande (3rd left).

The Lebanese Ambassador to Ghana, H.E. Maher Kheir (2nd right) presenting a plaque to the Public Relations Officer of Latex Foam, Mrs Gifty E. Appiah. Holding the citation is the Head of Manufacturing, Saibabu Manchella. Supporting on the stage are other officials of Latex Foam, including the Export Manager, Dr Yakubu Diomande (3rd left).

High rated foam and mattress manufacturer, Latex Foam, has won again the iconic foam mattress brand award at the 9th Made-in-Ghana awards ceremony organised by the Entrepreneurs Foundation of Ghana.

The award is in recognition of the company’s continuous improvements in innovation and quality of its mattress and foam-products as the best for the local market that meets international standards.

The award recognises and encourages the contributions of organisations to quality, excellence, and continuous improvements in products to meet customer satisfaction and promote Made-in-Ghana products to the wider Ghanaian public.

Appreciation

The Public Relations Officer of Latex Foam, Mrs Gifty E. Appiah in a post event interview on Friday evening, September 23, 2022, expressed happiness about the company’s recognition at the awards event, saying the award was in recognition of the company’s efforts to quality standards at all levels of the manufacturing processes.

“We are delighted at the recognition we have gained locally, especially coming at a time when customers want assurance of quality mattress and foam products on the local markets,” she stated.

In addition, she said, “This award will spur us on to deliver more quality products to our cherished customers.”

Going forward, Mrs Appiah disclosed, the company will continue to deliver optimum comfort and rest to buyers of “our products as the leading mattress and foam manufacturer in West Africa.”

Other awards

In all, 25 organisations (brands) were rewarded at the event.

Some of the organisations that received awards included Goil, Interplast, Ghacem Cement, Flora tissue, and GCB.

The annual awards ceremony is an initiative of Entrepreneurs Foundation of Ghana.

The mission of the Entrepreneurs Foundation of Ghana is to create and maintain an enabling entrepreneurship environment that promotes vibrant small and medium enterprises to enable them contribute to the growing of the Ghanaian economy.

Made-in-Ghana

Speaking at the ceremony, a Deputy Minister of Trade and Industries, Ms. Nana Dokua Asiamah Adjei reiterated that buying Made-in-Ghana products helps to grow the Ghanaian economy.

She therefore called on the Ghanaian manufacturing sector to help make Ghana, a manufacturing hub in the sub-region.

She expressed the happiness that most of the companies that received awards had gone the extra mile to improve upon their manufacturing processes, packaging and branding.

Ms Adjei said one of the major problems that confront many Ghanaian products in penetrating international markets was packaging and finishing.

She said government was aware of the challenges local manufacturing companies face and was working to resolve them in order to make the country the preferred business centre in Africa.

Dignitaries

Some of the personalities that graced the occasion were the Maltese High Commissioner to Ghana, H.E. Jean Claude Galea Mallia; the Lebanese Ambassador to Ghana, H.E. Maher Kheir; Omanhene of Assin Owirenkyi Traditional Area, Ehunabobrim Prah Agyensaim VI; and the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), Mr Ahomka Lindsay.