Printex Limited[1] is a privately owned textile manufacturing company headquartered in Accra, the capital of Ghana, with over 500 employees. The company was established in 1958 as Millet Textile Corporation (MTC), producing mainly terry towels.[2] Printex prints are a combination of art, cultural inspirations, and interpretations of Africa’s landscape, and wildlife. [3]

Printex
Company typePublic
GenreTextile industry
Textile manufacturing
Founded1958
Headquarters
Spintex Road, Accra, Greater Accra
,
Ghana
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsTextile products; including uniforms, shirting materials, dress fabrics, and furnishings
Number of employees
500+
Websiteprintexghana.com

In 1980 the company began operating as Spintex Limited, on a 25+ acre plot on the Spintex Road in a massive expansion program. Spinning, kente clothing weaving and finishing departments were added to increase production capacity for new textile products including uniforms, shirting materials, dress fabrics, and furnishings.

By 1997 when it assumed its current name, the company had entered into the African textiles market producing woven or printed cotton or polyester viscose blends. Printex ventured into the African print market with a trademark black-and-white print of intricate designs.

Today the company produces all-color screen prints and African print fabric inspired by a team of textile creatives. Printex prints different range of authentic Ghanaian and African patterns which are sold locally in Ghana and exported to other parts of the continents and the world as a whole.[4]

Products edit

African Print, African Fashion, Seer Sucker, Oheneba, Piesie, Diamond (Plain & Colored), Gold Print, Opanyin, Amaamre, Soso, Egudie, Exotic, Fancy, Osikani, Adinkra, Lace, Ruby, Ntamapa-Royale, Arete, Xclusive

Fun Facts edit

Printex is headquartered in Accra the capital of Ghana with an office on Spintex Road.

In 2012, Menaye Donkor, model and wife of International footballer Sulley Muntari was the "Face of Printex"’.[5]

(Ashanti Twi: Maaso Me she bi) is one of the most recognized brand tag lines in Ghana.

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References edit

  1. ^ Phillips, Micheal. "GHANA: Textile Industry Combats Cheap Knockoffs". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved July 15, 2002.
  2. ^ Ndetei, Chris (2018-10-17). "Printex Ghana contacts and office locations". Yen.com.gh - Ghana news. Retrieved 2023-08-29.
  3. ^ "About | PRINTEX Ghana | African Textiles | Ankara". April2023. Retrieved 2023-08-29.
  4. ^ "About Printex Ghana (Ghana)". www.africa2trust.com. Retrieved 2023-08-29.
  5. ^ Tenkorang, Eugenia. "Sulley Muntari's Wife: The New Face of Printex". Peace FM Online. Retrieved June 6, 2012.