As it celebrates this enormous accomplishment, B5 Plus is still dedicated to breaking new ground, boosting Ghana’s economy, and making a significant impression on the world arena.
B5 Plus Steel Industry was founded in 2002 with a visionary approach by Chairman Mr. Mukesh Thakwani, also known as Mr. Mike. The company set out to become the leading steel industry globally. Our team’s exceptional performance, creative approaches, and moral behavior have driven our progress.
As part of the 1D1F (One District, One Factory) initiative, our expansive “state-of-the-art” steel manufacturing facility at Larkpleku Village, Prampram, is among the largest in Africa. It comprises a variety of facilities, such as a rolling mill, a steel melting shop (SMS), a batching plant, an oxygen plant, a tube mill factory, a block factory, manufacturing units for aluminum and trailers, crane girders, and weighing scales. To further strengthen our skills, we recently acquired the assets of United Steel Company.
B5 Plus has become one of the key players in the steel sector in the region because to its vast network of wholesalers, dealers, and distributors throughout Ghana and West Africa. Our production plants allow us to have a presence in several West African nations.
With the tagline “B5 Plus Be Strong,” Chairman Mr. Mukesh Thakwani awarded this distinguished award to our important staff, highlighting our dedication to delivering top-notch quality products at competitive costs throughout Ghana, West Africa, and beyond.
This idea runs throughout B5 Plus, reinforcing our steadfast commitment to quality. Mr. Thakwani guarantees that the business is committed to providing the greatest service possible, always exceeding expectations, and establishing new standards for cost and quality.
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