In a momentous celebration at the 31st and 32nd President’s National Awards for Export Achievement 2023, B5 Plus emerged triumphantly as the recipient of the Exporter of the Year award for both 2021 and 2022.
The grand event, graced by the esteemed presence of H.E. Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo-Addo, President of the Republic of Ghana, marked a significant milestone for the company.
B5 Plus has consistently demonstrated its commitment to pushing boundaries and contributing to Ghana’s economic dynamism. The consecutive accolades highlights the company’s relentless pursuit of excellence in export activities, showcasing its prowess on the global stage.
At the heart of B5 Plus’s mission is not only the pursuit of success but also a deep commitment to making a substantial contribution to Ghana’s foreign exchange reserves. The company’s exceptional export activities play a vital role in strengthening the country’s economic foundation and fostering sustainable growth.
As the President congratulated B5 Plus on its outstanding achievements, he highlighted the company’s role as a key player in advancing Ghana’s economic agenda. B5 Plus’s ability to secure consecutive Exporter of the Year awards reflects not only its business acumen but also its positive impact on the nation’s economic landscape.
Established in 2002 under the visionary leadership of Chairman Mr. Mukesh Thakwani (Mr. Mike), B5 Plus Steel Industry embarked on a mission to emerge as a premier global steel entity. Guided by an exceptional workforce, pioneering methodologies, and an unwavering commitment to ethical practices, our journey has consistently pursued excellence.
B5’s expansive ‘state-of-the-art’ steel manufacturing facility, situated in Larkpleku Village, Prampram, established under the 1D1F (One District One Factory) program, stands as one of Africa’s largest. Featuring units like the Rolling Mill, Steel Melting Shop (SMS), PEB Manufacturing, Batching Plant, Oxygen Plant, Tube Mill Factory, Block Factory, Aluminium and Trailer Manufacturing Units, Crane Girders, and Weighing Scales, the recent acquisition of United Steel Company’s Assets has substantially fortified its capabilities.
A Pivotal Player In the Regional Steel Industry
B5 Plus has emerged as a pivotal player in the regional steel industry, boasting an extensive network of wholesalers, dealers, and distributors
Spanning Ghana and West Africa. The company’s influence extends across multiple West African countries, facilitated by strategically located manufacturing facilities, significantly contributing to Ghana’s export prowess.
These prestigious accolades not only highlight our exceptional performance but also reaffirm its pivotal role in propelling Ghana’s global economic advancement and consistently augmenting the country’s foreign exchange reserves.
B5 Plus stands as an inspiring figure within the business community, embodying resilience, innovation, and global competitiveness, solidifying our stature as a key player in Ghana’s economic landscape, particularly within the manufacturing sector.
In celebrating this monumental achievement, B5 Plus remains steadfast in pushing boundaries, contributing to Ghana’s economic vitality, and leaving an enduring impact on the global stage, continuously bolstering the country’s foreign exchange reserves.
B5 Plus Steel Industry is steadfast in leading the global steel industry through the excellence of its workforce, innovative methodologies, and ethical practices.
Chairman Mr. Mukesh Thakwani dedicated the prestigious award to its invaluable employees, emphasizing its commitment to delivering top-notch quality products at competitive rates across Ghana, West Africa, and beyond, guided by the motto “B5 Plus Be Strong.”
This sentiment resonates throughout B5 Plus, reaffirming its unwavering dedication to excellence. Mr. Thakwani assures that the company remains resolute in delivering the best, consistently surpassing expectations, and setting new benchmarks in quality and affordability while actively contributing to Ghana’s foreign exchange earnings.
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