By Emmanuel Elebeke
In line with the central bank of Nigeria directive for security printing companies to establish world class printing facilities in Nigeria, one of the locally accredited security printing companies in Nigeria, Superflux international limited says it is set to commission a $5million worth of equipment in digital printing.
Revealing this to newsmen during a facility tour at the company’s premises in Ikeja,, the Chief Executive Officer of the company, Mr. Tokunbo Talabi said apart from previous procurement of a facility in Nigeria at the tune of $20 million, the company had in the past year decided to invest additional $5 million for the construction of a security printing and finishing facility with state of the art equipment.
This he said would be for the production of high quality security documents and sophisticated surveillance and access control equipment to guarantee the security and safety of customer’s confidential documents and would be commissioned in January 2011.
“We are here to intimate you on our plan to increase our capacity. Not only do we provide services to Nigeria, we also provide services to over 10 countries in Africa,” said Talabi.
With over 12 years of operation, the Superflux CEO further noted that the company had remained consistent with its quest for excellence and quality and also engaged highly experienced professionals from both within and outside Nigeria, in various fields in order to meet its objectives of revolutionary customer’s care and services, adding that this had earned the company a client base of 17 out of 24 post consolidated Nigerian banks, manufacturing, pension, entertainment and others from government cycle.
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