KALUWORKS LTD
started its operations in 1929 in Mombasa with its core
business purely of manufacturing aluminium cookware.
Over the years, the company gradually expanded prompting
the management in late 1995 to restructure it into Kaluworks
Aluminium Rolling Mills (K.A.R.M) in Mariakani, Kaluworks
Steel Division, Pardini (MUB) in Mombasa and Kaluworks-Aluware
Division in Nairobi.
Today, 75 years after its inception, Kaluworks has emerged
to be the market leader in East and Central African
region in manufacture of cookware and holloware products.
The company has acquired an outstanding knowledge and
experience in its relief and disaster related supplies.
First time, on time, every time delivering of products,
together with high quality services and manufacturing
plants critically situated in all three East African
capitals, has established company's good reputation
as a supplier for humanitarian aid projects.
Kaluworks Ltd specializes in the manufacture of kitchenware
products (cooking pots, kettles, saucepans, casseroles,
etc), holloware products (milk cans, buckets), aluminium
roofing sheets, aluminium circles and superior pardini
brand of professional catering range. All these are
manufactured under ISO 9001:2000 certified systems.
GIVING THE RIGHT SUPORT TO KENYA'S ECONOMY
By
giving highly required support to smallholder dairy
sectors, KALUWORKS- ALUWARE DIVISION is extending
the highly needed support to Kenya's economy by making
both plain and lockable food grade aluminium milk
cans in various sizes.
According
to the findings of a survey carried out by International
Livestock Research Institute's market oriented Smallholder
Dairy Project (SDP), the dominant raw milk market
currently employs thousands of Kenyans. About 55%
of all milk marketed by some 600,000 small-scale farmers
is actually sold directly by farmers, neighboring
consumers and institutions.
Raw
milk traders are estimated to handle about one third
of total marketed milk with only 8% sold directly
to processors. In sub-Saharan Africa and the developing
world as a whole, Kenya's milk consumption ranks third
in relation to annual gross domestic products.
Because
of the importance of smallholder dairy sector, the
Smallholder Dairy Project (SDP) that was jointly implemented
by the Ministry of Livestock Development, the Kenya
Agricultural Research Institute (K.A.R.I) and International
Livestock Research Institute (I.L.R.I) have been working
with other stakeholders in the dairy industry including
KALUWORKS - ALUWARE DIVISION, to develop guidelines
for improved milk hygiene. ALUWARE has successfully
responded to this noble course by incorporating lockable
lids to our milk cans so as to prevent spillage and
dilution of milk during transportation.
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