Djibouti drinking water plant uses Chinese equipment and technology

On April 19th, at the invitation of Luta’s chairman, Cui Wuyi, a business counselor of the embassy in Djibouti, visited the Inmar Pure Water Plant in Tajura Bay.

Into the production workshop, the production line is in constant flow of a bottle of fresh drinking canned pure water, Tajira water printed on the label - originated from the mountain (Eau de Tadjourah, Source de Mont goda).

The plant's equipment is all provided by China Hefei Zhongchen Light Industry Machinery Co., Ltd., which is about 650,000 U.S. dollars. It is currently undergoing equipment commissioning and trial production. The Chinese Li engineer responsible for equipment debugging introduced us to the production line. This equipment is Djibouti's first automated pure water production line imported from China, with a production capacity of 15,000 bottles per hour. The source of the water is groundwater, which adopts three-stage filtration, bottle blowing, canning, capping, labeling, packing, and packing. The whole production process is streamlined. The equipment is controlled by a computer and requires only simple training. The entire production line can be operated and managed with only a dozen people. Kyrgyzstan is very satisfied with the performance of the equipment and the service of Chinese technicians.

Cui Shenzong visited the entire production line with great interest and tasted the bottled water produced by the production line, expressing satisfaction with the quality and taste of the water.

The automatic drinking water production line of Hefei Zhongchen Company has complete independent intellectual property rights and advanced performance. It is also the first time that Chinese equipment and technology have entered Djibouti company. Counselor Chong praised Zhongchen Company for actively "going global" and exploring foreign markets. It hopes that they will establish a good image of Chinese brands in Djibouti and make an active contribution to the economic development and social development of Djibouti.

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