CAPTEX va accroître sa capacité de production d'équipements sportifs en Égypte

L'entreprise égyptienne CAPTEX étend sa production d'équipements et de fournitures de sport. Des ministres du gouvernement ont visité ses installations pour examiner les progrès et les projets de l'entreprise. Cette initiative soutient les efforts visant à renforcer la production locale et à réduire la dépendance aux importations.

Les ministres d'État à la Production militaire, à la Jeunesse et aux Sports, et à l'Industrie ont visité les installations de CAPTEX ce dimanche. Ils ont inspecté les lignes de production de gazon artificiel ainsi qu'un showroom exposant des articles de sport fabriqués localement.

Salah Gamblat a déclaré que l'entreprise prépare une expansion stratégique afin d'augmenter sa production et d'adopter des technologies de pointe. Il a souligné que les partenariats avec le secteur privé contribuent au transfert de compétences et à la création de valeur ajoutée pour l'économie.

Gohar Nabil a noté que la coopération avec la production militaire a déjà soutenu la modernisation des stades et des centres de jeunesse. Khaled Hashem a affirmé que ces travaux s'alignent sur les objectifs nationaux de croissance industrielle et d'exportation.

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