
MOROCCO – Alapala, a leading global provider of food processing technologies, has successfully completed two advanced flour mill projects for Forafric Group in Morocco, increasing the duo milling capacity by 370 tons per day (TPD).
The new facilities include a 120 TPD flour mill for Sanabil and a 250 TPD mill for Moulins De Had Soualem, both of which are integral to Forafric Group’s growing operations.
Established in 1926, Forafric Group is a Moroccan industrial company specializing in wheat processing. The company operates 12 industrial units and two logistics platforms and exports products to over 45 countries worldwide.
Speaking on the completion of these projects, Görkem Alapala, Alapala CEO, emphasized their significance.
“We are proud to complete these two important projects for Forafric Group in Morocco. With a total capacity of 370 tons per day, these mills will play a critical role in supporting Morocco’s food industry and beyond,” said Görkem.
As part of this collaboration, Alapala has delivered turnkey solutions designed to enhance large-scale production while ensuring efficiency and sustainability.
Both flour mills are equipped with Alapala’s advanced milling technologies, incorporating automated systems that optimize productivity while minimizing downtime. The facilities also feature energy-efficient solutions to reduce environmental impact and ensure consistent, high-quality flour output.
The fully automated systems allow for real-time monitoring and control, aligning with Alapala’s commitment to providing innovative and sustainable food processing solutions.
The successful completion of these projects strengthens Alapala’s presence in North Africa, reinforcing its reputation as a leader in the food processing industry.
With over 70 years of experience, Alapala is a globally recognized provider of turnkey solutions for flour, feed, and maize mills. The company has completed more than 1,000 projects in over 120 countries, continuously setting industry standards with its advanced technology, engineering expertise, and unwavering commitment to quality.
Over the years, the company has played a key role in developing solutions tailored to Africa’s unique challenges, supporting local economies, and fostering sustainable growth.
In 2023, the technology giant achieved another success in North Africa with the semolina production plant, a turnkey project established for Imandy Mills in Morocco. Imandy Mills is a subsidiary of the Africa Feed and Food Group, one of the largest producers in Morocco with 13 companies in five different sectors.
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