Ghana is currently undergoing a massive industrial transformation under the "One District One Factory" (1D1F) initiative. As the gateway to West Africa, Ghana's demand for locally produced medical consumables has skyrocketed. The reliance on imported surgical masks is being replaced by robust local production hubs in Accra, Kumasi, and Tema. Our surgical mask machines are designed to meet this localized demand, offering Ghanaian entrepreneurs and health institutions the technology to produce world-class PPE.
The industrial landscape in Ghana is shifting towards self-reliance. With the expansion of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital and the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, the requirement for high-quality, 3-ply surgical masks and N95 respirators is at an all-time high. Our machinery allows for rapid scaling to meet both domestic needs and the export potential within the ECOWAS region.
Equipped with advanced Siemens or Delta PLC systems, ensuring precise operation and minimal waste during the production of 3-ply surgical masks in Ghana.
Our machines utilize high-frequency ultrasonic waves for ear-loop welding, providing superior strength and comfort for end-users in Ghana's humid climate.
Optimized power consumption patterns specifically designed to work with Ghana’s industrial power grids, reducing operational costs for local factories.
In Ghana’s rich mining sectors, respiratory protection is non-negotiable. Our N95 cup mask machines provide the high-filtration output necessary for protecting miners against dust and particulate matter in gold and bauxite mines.
Supplying the Ministry of Health (MoH) requires consistent quality. Our 3-ply surgical mask production lines ensure that clinics from Tamale to Takoradi have access to sterile, high-standard medical masks.
Beyond mask making, our packaging solutions integrate with Ghana’s growing pharmaceutical manufacturing industry, allowing for automated, sterile sealing of swabs, bandages, and medical kits.
Suzhou Hanora Medical Supplies Co., Ltd. is founded in 2013. We are a sourcing company focusing on medical devices and lab equipment. We are committed to provide our clients with one-stop sourcing services, serving as their virtual office in China.
Our sourcing services include: product sourcing, price negotiation, supplier verification, factory auditing, production monitoring, lab testing, order follow-up, quality control, pre-shipment inspection, logistics support, etc. We have exported our products to more than 30 countries with a lot experience on sourcing and exporting.
Our Promise to Ghana Clients: The prices we offer are 100% authentic factory-gate prices, and clients are always allowed to pay directly to the factories. Beside business, we also care about the poor people, and we always give 5% from our profit to the charity to make a better world!
For new clients in Ghana, we provide free services of product sourcing for 3 different products, with quotes in 1-2 days.
Multiple payment options, including direct payment to factories, ensuring safe transactions for Ghanaian businesses.
On-site visits, qualification verification, and pre-shipment inspections to guarantee quality for the Ghana market.
We dispatch representatives for long-term contract negotiations to secure the best terms for our Ghana partners.
OEM, ODM, and mixed model shipments customized for specific Ghanaian industrial requirements.
Partnered with major shipping lines to provide stable freight services to the Port of Tema and Kotoka International Airport.
Running a successful mask manufacturing business in Ghana requires more than just high-end machinery. It requires a deep understanding of raw material sourcing—such as melt-blown non-woven fabric and nose wires—and technical maintenance. As leading exporters to the Ghanaian market, we provide comprehensive technical manuals and remote video assistance to ensure your production line stays active 24/7. Whether you are setting up in the Free Zones Enclave in Tema or a private facility in Central Region, our machines are built to withstand the tropical environment with moisture-resistant electrical components and reinforced stainless steel frames.
The trend for 2025 in Ghana's medical sector is moving towards "Smart Manufacturing." Our latest models feature IoT-ready interfaces that allow factory managers to monitor output, efficiency, and error logs directly from their smartphones. This level of AI integration ensures that Ghanaian mask manufacturers can compete on a global scale, exporting their surplus to neighboring countries like Côte d'Ivoire, Togo, and Burkina Faso, leveraging the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) headquartered in Accra.