Our references
Cocoa Abrabopa Association
The Cocoa Abrabopa Association (‘cocoa for a better life’) is an organisation for and by Ghanaian cocoa farmers. It seeks to improve the lives of its members by providing training, certification, and tailor-made input packages on credit, warehousing and access to export markets. Since 2009, the CAA has been UTZ Certified and Rainforest Alliance Certified. It has a strong member base of over 8,400 smallholder farmers and exports cocoa around the world.Advance Insight replaced CAA’s legacy systems by Odoo in 2023 and made various customisations to the system."
Agriculture
Cypress Energy Ghana
Cypress Energy Company Limited is an indigenous Ghanaian company reputed with a tradition of providing excellent services in the oil and gas sector. Their tradition forms the core of all their activities. They pride themselves in their dedicated, talented and highly serviceable team players. Cypress Energy, being a soon to be industry front-liner is driven largely by the core values of hard work and resilience imbibed in our employees and contractors.Construction & Renovation
Dzata Cement
Dzata Cement Limited is a wholly Ghanaian owned cement manufacturing company based in Tema, Ghana. Dzata Cement Limited aims to be a leading cement manufacturer in Ghana by contributing towards buildings for the future.Dzata cement is owned and operated by business professionals with a long history of conducting business within a professional framework. It is their goal to strive toward making every transaction a “WIN-WIN” for their customers. Manufacturing / Maintenance
EPSIP Ghana
East Port Said Industrial Projects Ghana Limited (EPSIP Ghana) was incorporated on September 11, 2015, and specializes in the manufacturing, sale, and maintenance of boats and vessels, as well as the export and import of related equipment, including mechanical, electrical, structural, and general engineering components. As a subsidiary of Port Said Marine Shipyard (PSM Shipyard), an Egyptian company established around 1950, EPSIP Ghana benefits from a rich legacy in building and repairing marine vessels for open seas, ports, and inland waterways. The company operates from its headquarters at Tema-Central Mall, Community 1, Tema, Ghana, and is managed by Andrews Somiah, with a workforce of 101 to 200 employeeConstruction & Renovation