CAPTEX ampliará su capacidad de fabricación deportiva en Egipto

La empresa egipcia CAPTEX está ampliando su producción de equipamiento y suministros deportivos. Ministros del gobierno visitaron sus instalaciones para evaluar el progreso y los planes de expansión. La medida respalda los esfuerzos para impulsar la fabricación local y reducir la dependencia de las importaciones.

Los Ministros de Estado para la Producción Militar, de Juventud y Deportes, y de Industria recorrieron las instalaciones de CAPTEX el domingo. Inspeccionaron las líneas de producción de césped artificial y una sala de exposición donde se exhiben artículos deportivos fabricados localmente.

Salah Gamblat señaló que la empresa está preparando una expansión estratégica para aumentar la producción y adoptar tecnologías avanzadas. Destacó que las asociaciones con el sector privado ayudan a transferir experiencia y a añadir valor a la economía.

Gohar Nabil señaló que la cooperación con la producción militar ya ha contribuido a la mejora de estadios y centros juveniles. Khaled Hashem afirmó que el trabajo se alinea con los objetivos nacionales de crecimiento industrial y exportaciones.

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