DMG Mori to build new production plant in Egypt

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​DMG Mori is building Africa's first machine tool factory in Cairo.

This was officially decided at a meeting with Egypt'sp President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi. In the presence of Prime Minister Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, chairman of the executive board Christian Thönes and AOI President Lt. Gen. Abdel Moneam Al Tarras signed a pioneering cooperation agreement.

“Egypt is the door to Africa – a continent full of potential and high demand for future technologies. With our Smart Factory, we are accelerating the industrialization of this country, create new future-proof jobs and offer attractive educational opportunities,” said Thönes,

Made in Africa for Africa by Egypt - together with its long-standing partner Arab Organization for Industrialization (AOI), DMG Mori is investing in an approximately 20,000 square metres, highly automated and fully digitized production plant for turning and milling machines.

The cutting-edge production the company said shows the full potential of holistic technology solutions: flexible automation, end-to-end digitization, state-of-the-art flow assembly with AGV transport systems (automated guided vehicles).

Production is aligned to an annual capacity of over 1,000 machines. The DMG Mori GEMAS (German Egyptian Manufacturing Solutions) joint venture will be built on a total area of around 60,000 square metres – near Cairo Airport. The grand opening is planned for autumn 2023.

DMG Mori explained that its high precision machine tools are a "guarantee for progress and are at the beginning of global value chains and that a strong manufacturing industry is key to a competitive economy, the enabler of numerous technologies and the basis for over 40 industries such as aerospace, railway, energy as well as automotive, die & mould"..

Future technologies can only be utilised optimally with well-qualified employees. DMG Mori offers particularly young people good prospects with targeted training and further education programs for industrial manufacturing.

For this reason, the DMG Mori Academy GmbH will offer state-of-the-art CNC training in the new production plant. DMG Mori is also planning a major training offensive at Egyptian schools and universities to prepare the predominantly young, motivated population – 60% of Egyptians are under the age of 30 – for a modern working world.