Amel International Services Limited (AISL), producers of the Amel Susan baking and breakfast cereal brand, received representatives of Partners in Food
PFS is an international organisation from the United States that assists businesses within the FMCG and agricultural sectors to grow and build up the African food economy. The courtesy visit was to inspect ongoing projects by AISL, review their progress and challenges, and proffer solutions on how the brand can benefit from their support.
“We conduct a one-year free mentorship program for managers of food businesses, to be tutored by expert volunteers from the United States, Singapore, and the United Kingdom. The volunteer-mentors would ensure that mentees understand how to tackle challenging issues in their businesses or projects. “Through PFS’s apprenticeship program, we gained exceptional talents. Our quality control manager is one of such from the apprenticeship program,” said Nsek, who also shared the vision of Amel International Services Limited as it approaches its 10th year.
Furthermore, the courtesy visit was also an avenue for Amel International Services Limited to review its financial structure and needs with the Business Services Lead – Selase Sabah, who was present at the visit.
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