https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naPB5b0Y8I4
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naPB5b0Y8I4
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What exactly is their line of business?.. I have passed the eastern bypass and Wonder what is the business with those funny equipments inside.
They have built all the infrastructure necessary for a manufacturing or logistics hub. Now its up to clients to book space, put in their machines and start work.
Jubilee development
They are called Alpha Fine Foods.
They process beef, pork, mutton and sea food.
They also have bottled water called Alpine. Their HQ is off road A, industrial area.
The telephone num…
(Wacha nifikiche hapo)
@Gio kuja weka machine zako hapa.
They deal with engineering works.Below is a picture ya SECO doing some heavy lifting pale Turkana.Next to that building block they have the blades for LTWP before being transported up north.
[SIZE=5]SECO[/SIZE]
ISO 9001:2008 quality certified, Southern Engineering Company Ltd (SECO) is the flagship company of Alpha Group which has been operating for 60 years in East Africa in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Mozambique.
Since then SECO has grown into one of the nation’s leading companies with three main business units: The Marine Engineering division which offers shipbuilding, dry dock, ship repair and conversions, ship management, marine logistics and civil marine engineering services. The Camps division is specialized in designing, constructing and managing camps in remote and harsh conditions, and the Civil – Mechanical Engineering division which undertakes engineering procurement and construction (EPC) projects, civil engineering projects, mechanical engineering, precision engineering and hydraulics solutions as well as welding and inspection services.
Headquartered in Mombasa, Kenya, SECO shipyard is located in a central area on the Mombasa coast which is part of the Kenya Ports Authority zone. The private quayside facility is fully equipped with state-of-the-art equipment in its fabrication, carpentry, electrical, hydraulics, and machine shops and offers 250, 100, 90, 70 and 50 tonne cranage and lifting. The shipyard covers a waterfront of 1.5km jetty of the Indian Ocean.
SECO as one of the two Kenyan companies part of the Lake Turkana Wind Power project, have been the first EPC contractor on the project ground. SECO’s contribution to the project is the village and workshop –the housing units and facilities to house various management and junior personnel for the construction of Africa’s largest wind-power project.