There are great expectations for Batimatec 2024 in Algiers in May, as the construction industry is benefiting from strong housing demand driven by population growth and rapid urbanisation.
With this complete plant for the production of high-end large-format tiles, the company aims to strengthen its position in the domestic and international markets.
According to the recent GlobalData report, Algeria’s construction industry in 2023 will be driven by major ongoing projects in the residential, transport and renewable energy infrastructure sectors.
In January the International Monetary Fund (IMF) confirmed its growth forecasts for Algeria for the two-year period 2016- 2017 and predicted a fresh acceleration in 2021. The country’s GDP grew by 3.6% in 2016 and further 2.9% growth is forecast in 2017 (+3.4% in 2021).
The new subsidiary of the German company will become a key partner for Algerian producers by providing technical support and maintenance for plants installed across the country.
The leading Algerian manufacturer of hollow blocks and pavers has once again commissioned the Italian company to carry out new plant engineering projects at its Biskria, Amouri Briques and Amlassa factories.
The Imola-based group will be showcasing its latest cutting-edge brick and tile production technology at construction fair due to open its doors on 3 May in Algiers
At the Algerian trade fair (3-7 May 2016) the German company will be presenting its wide range of technology and innovative solutions for brick production.