Togolese government gives Logistik Unicorp approval to build military clothing factory in Datcha

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Tuesday, 06 February 2024 18:20
Togolese government gives Logistik Unicorp approval to build military clothing factory in Datcha

(Togo First) - In Togo, the government allowed Canadian firm Logistik Unicorp to build a military and professional clothing factory in Datcha, in the Plateaux region. 

The factory will cost the Northern American company $2.2 billion. 

The project was first announced in 2019. The plant was supposed to be built at Adetikopé, in the Lomé area. Logistik Unicorp had even set up Logistik Unicorp - Afrique, its African subsidiary under Togolese law, but later dissolved it. 

The project was re-launched after the creation of a new subsidiary, Benart Afrique, in August 2023. 

The year before that, in January, the firm’s founder, Louis Bibeau, was in Togo. During his stay, he met with Prime Minister Victoire Dogbé and the two discussed the project. 

"We're going to set up a factory to produce items... to produce clothing for the Togolese market, but also for neighboring countries. We'll be able to produce everything we offer our Canadian customers, whether it's military, police, or ministerial uniforms. We want to create this hub for local production like we do in Tunisia", Karine Bibeau, Vice President of Customer Experience at Logistik Unicorp, explained to Canadian media.

Logistik Unicorp sees this expansion as a gateway to the sub-Saharan market. The company is counting on the strategic position of the port of Lomé and its proximity to Nigeria, a potential market of over 230 million consumers, to extend its reach.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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