Mühlenchemie Opens Second Location in Africa

In October of this year flour treatment specialist Mühlenchemie opened a new Technology Center in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya. The subsidiary is operating as Stern Ingredients East Africa Ltd., and is the company’s second location after Lagos for applications research and consulting on flour standardization, improvement and enrichment in Africa. From here, the MC Technology Center will help the milling industry in East Africa to maintain consistently high standards in the production of flour, and react more quickly to changing requirements in the markets and in raw materials. Simultaneously the rheology and baking laboratory in Nairobi will serve as a center for knowledge transfer throughout the African continent.

The heart of the new subsidiary is a baking laboratory and technical center for development and consulting, with 400 square meters of space and equipment for flour and grain analysis. A trial bakery with the latest machinery, including spiral kneaders, rolling machines, deck ovens and convection ovens, allows for extensive testing. Here, baking processes can be simulated, and the effects of enzymes and other ingredients tested. Tests can be run in collaboration with local mills, and the results quickly implemented in regular operations.

There is also a rheology laboratory, and the space offers capacity for further expansion.

“With its extensive outfitting, the new subsidiary will not just provide new impetus for the milling industry in its region, but will also be a milestone in the standardization and enrichment of flour on the entire continent,” says Norman Loop, Regional Director Middle East & Africa at Mühlenchemie. The company’s technical specialists already advise mills in Cameroon, South Africa, Nigeria and Egypt. Mühlenchemie has operated a baking laboratory in Nigeria since 2017. “The new facility is intended as a knowledge hub for these specialists and for users, and will make communications and deliveries much faster,” says Norman Loop.

Commercial direction of the new location will be in the hands of Khalif Steinbrich, Area Sales Manager East Africa. He is very familiar with the African market and has extensive experience in customer consulting. The laboratory will be under the direction of David Nolte. A trained miller, for 13 years he has worked for Mühlenchemie as an Applications Engineer for Milling and Rheology, and has extensive knowledge of the East African milling industry.

“With the new location in Nairobi, we are further expanding our worldwide network and adapting our products and services to the local market. In doing so, we can build on our global expertise,” explains Loop, adding, “meanwhile, the knowledge that we gain on the African market will contribute to the further development of our services in other parts of the world.”

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