African industries are in crisis. They are characterised by a few leading and growing players, while the majority of entrepreneurs are confronted with major difficulties, if not bankruptcy.
If a new generation of entrepreneurs is emerging, it is still too limited in numbers and in fields of expertise to cover all the needs of the continent.
However, the African market has an extraordinary potential: the economic and demographic growths of African countries necessarily lead to a strong increase in basic needs.
It is in this context that ATC micro-industry project was born. ATC, which has an excellent know-how in industrialisation and enterprise restructuring, and in financing and communication on the continent, has decided to gather its technical, human and financial forces to constitute, from entities experimenting technical and managerial difficulties, a network of African industries responding to international standards.
ATC is primarily interested in industrial entities with difficulties (including managerial problems) and which need strong support in know-how and in management tools.
ATC can intervene at several levels:
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