OPEN// PM inspects TEBA for Developed Industries in 10th of Ramadan
10th of RAMADAN CITY, Egypt, April 19 (MENA) – Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli visited the TEBA for Developed Industries complex in the 10th of Ramadan City, which includes three factories specialized in advanced electrical manufacturing.
He was accompanied by Deputy Prime Minister for Industrial Development and Minister of Industry and Transport Kamel Wazir, Head of the Industrial Development Authority Nahed Youssef, and other senior officials.
TEBA's Chairman, Ahmed Suleiman, said that the company provides modern electricity distribution solutions and manufactures a range of products usingh more than 70% ade of local components.
The company employs over 500 workers and has invested around EGP 2 billion across facilities covering 10 square kilometers.
The company produces switch disconnectors, fixed and mobile generators up to 3 MW, electrical kiosks, ring main units, LED lighting, and electrical panels, with over 70% local content. Many products are supplied to national initiatives, including 'Haya Karima.'
TEBA spans more than 10 km², with investments reaching EGP 2 billion and over 500 employees. It partners with Schneider Electric for panel production and provides worker housing for non-resident staff.
Madbouli toured the company's production departments and spoke with workers about their experience, training, and working conditions. (MENA)
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