After investing in Cairo, Steam CEO Jean-Pierre Boffy takes the temperature in Central Africa
The company, specialising in sterilisation solutions, is looking to expand on the continent, relying on construction giants such as Bouygues and Egis if necessary.
30/06/2022 at 15h16, by Africa Business+
According to Africa Business+ sources, the Montpellier-based company has chosen to move into Central Africa.
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