
If you already operate a plant in Tanzania, Uganda or Zambia, you don't need a greenfield setup — you need measurable improvement. We help you diagnose bottlenecks, upgrade machinery, automate, expand capacity and add new product lines.
An operating factory is a head start most projects never have. The fastest returns often come not from a new plant, but from removing the bottleneck that caps your output, replacing the machine that keeps failing, or adding the line your market is already asking for.
We work as your technical partner — diagnosing honestly, prioritising the changes that pay back fastest, and coordinating the upgrade through to a measurable result on your floor.
We focus on changes that move real numbers — throughput, uptime, yield, quality and cost per unit.
A structured review of your line to find where output, quality or cost is really being lost.
Specifying and sourcing better equipment — coordinated through our Shenzhen office — and installing it.
Introducing automation and control systems to raise consistency and reduce manual cost.
Adding lines or shifts and re-engineering flow to meet demand without losing control.
Planning and equipping a new product line that uses your existing site and team.
Process redesign, maintenance improvement and quality-control strengthening for steady gains.
A focused, low-risk path that starts small and earns the right to do more.
We assess your line, data and goals to find the real constraint.
A prioritised plan — what to fix first for the fastest payback.
Equipment specification, sourcing and scheduling around your production.
Installation, automation and changeover with minimal disruption.
We confirm the gain and stay on for parts, service and the next step.
On funding: we prepare and facilitate financing — we never guarantee it. Funding outcomes depend on project quality, investor contribution, lender requirements and independent approval by financiers.
Describe your plant, your product and the problem you feel most. We'll give you an honest view of what to change first — and what it would take.