The List of Chemicals Companies in Kumasi, Ghana

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Yebed Suppliers Ltd

plot 33 block Z Atonsu, Kumasi
chemical suppliers (Mining & Oil and Gas) Industrial chemical Suppliers (after sales services on speciality chemicals like flocculant and Activated Carbon Laboratory Installation and refurbishment Supply of Laboratory Equipment to Schools, Industries ETC Oil &...
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FG RECYCLING PLASTICS GHANA LIMITED

PLOT 50A BLOCK F, Kumasi
Sustainable plastic recycling for a greener future.
ABOUT US FGRP Company Limited is a locally registered by young professionals who are experts in a various waste management But over the years the company saw the sanitation problems in the country and undertook a research in the area of recycling plastic waste...
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GAWUMS Company Ltd.

P.O. BOX 15743, Kumasi, Ghana, Kumasi
Our brand "TAIGHA" and "T&G" stand for the friendship between Taiwan and Ghana. To provide a better product for this beautiful land. We supply high-quality lubricants, heavy-duty machine parts and LED lighting products in Kumasi, Takoradi and Wasa-akropong. Fo...
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Amaant Prestige Company Ltd.

P.O. Box KS. 12008, Kumasi
SILKCOAT emerged in the industry at a critical time when there were no alternatives on the market except conventional paints. Studies into the use of these conventional paints have shown attendant adverse health implications. The presence of volatile organic c...
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Apex Fumigation Services

Mijiya Building, Otumfuo II Blvd. Adum, Kumasi
Reliable pest control solutions in Kumasi.
Apex Fumigation Services has been the premier pest management company in Ghana for over ten years. We understand the importance of maintaining a safe, pest-free environment. Our pest management program are developed and managed by trained and certified entomol...
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Ghana Oil Co. Ltd. (GOIL)

Slaughter House, Kaase, Kumasi
Leading provider of petroleum products in Ghana.
GOIL was incorporated as a private limited liability company on June 14, 1960 as AGIP Ghana Company Limited with the objective of marketing petroleum products and related products particularly fuels, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), lubricants, bitumen, and spec...
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Total Petroleum Ghana Ltd.

Kaase, Kumasi
Total is one of the world's leading energy companies. Our ambition is to become the responsible energy major.
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Total Petroleum Ghana Ltd.

Asokwa Ind. Area, Kumasi
Total is one of the world's leading energy companies. Our ambition is to become the responsible energy major.
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Unique Flavours & Fragrances Ltd.

Aseda House, Adum, Kumasi
Flavours, colours and scents for food and pharmaceutical industries in Ghana and the West Africa Sub Region. We provide raw materials for home care and janitorial industries.

Sethi Brothers Gh. Ltd.

Opp. Shell Filling Station, Suame Magazine, Kumasi

Adusei-Sarkodie Ent.

Next Alexiboat Production, Kumasi

City Leather Supply & Co.

Opp. Sanbra Hotel, Adum, Kumasi
38 companies

Chemicals in Ghana are used in a variety of industries, from agriculture to manufacturing. Ghanaian companies produce a wide range of chemicals, including fertilizers, pesticides, insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, and other speciality chemicals. These chemicals are used to improve crop yields and protect crops from pests, diseases, and weeds. They are also used to improve the quality of products such as rubber, plastic, paint, and paper. Additionally, Ghanaian companies use chemicals to manufacture medicines, cosmetics, and other consumer products.

Overall, chemicals are essential to the success of Ghana's economy, as they are used in many industries to produce a variety of products. Without them, many industries would not be able to function properly. Therefore, it is important to ensure that the chemicals used in Ghana are of the highest quality and safety standards, so that the country can continue to benefit from their use.