Tuesday, May 26, 2009
The Prime Minister, Head of Government, Ephraim Inoni, on Tuesday the 26th of May 2009, at the star building, granted audience to a delegation of Spanish maritime transport investors from Valencia, Spain.
The head of the delegation, Mr. Luis Rodriguez told the press after the audience that his company, HIRUMET S.L. presented three main domains of operation to the Head of Government, namely sea transportation, agriculture and public works.
As far as their ocean operations are concerned, they are proposing their services to the Government geared towards cleaning the Douala seaport by ridding it of all broken pieces of ships which have been abandoned there over the years.
In the domain of agriculture, they have opened a 600-hectare rice cultivation field in Ghana and would like to replicate their experience in Cameroon, if Government so wants to engage them on the project.
Finally, in public works, they are equally selling their expertise in the field, with the hope of seeking partnerships in road construction.
HIRUMET S.L. which is coming to Cameroon for the second time in 18 months has operations all over Europe.
The head of the delegation, Mr. Luis Rodriguez told the press after the audience that his company, HIRUMET S.L. presented three main domains of operation to the Head of Government, namely sea transportation, agriculture and public works.
As far as their ocean operations are concerned, they are proposing their services to the Government geared towards cleaning the Douala seaport by ridding it of all broken pieces of ships which have been abandoned there over the years.
In the domain of agriculture, they have opened a 600-hectare rice cultivation field in Ghana and would like to replicate their experience in Cameroon, if Government so wants to engage them on the project.
Finally, in public works, they are equally selling their expertise in the field, with the hope of seeking partnerships in road construction.
HIRUMET S.L. which is coming to Cameroon for the second time in 18 months has operations all over Europe.
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