ABOUT HOME & PERSONAL CARE MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA

Welcome to the No.1 Publication & Website  for the HomeCare, Laundry Care, Personal Care Manufacturing & Packaging Industry in Africa and Middle East

HOME & PERSONAL CARE MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA is the No.1 source of source of information for investors, managers and professionals in the home and personal care industries in Africa.

The magazine and website cover the latest technology updates, sustainability initiatives, investments and deals, and market trends in the industry in Middle East & Africa – thereby providing key decision makers with critical information for their businesses and operations.

The primary readership of the magazine includes investors, CEOs, Directors, General Managers, QA/R&D Managers, Production Managers, Engineering Managers, Supply Chain Managers, Procurement Managers, Marketing/Brand Managers and other executives and professionals that are tasked with decision making roles in the home and personal care manufacturing, and packaging industry in the MEA region.

It is further relied upon by banks, private equity, venture capital firms and angel investors in the industry; strategists, consultants, suppliers, Government agencies, NGOs, trade associations, regulatory bodies, research and training institutions for the latest industry news, trends, technology, investment and marketing opportunities in the region.

The magazine is widely distributed in Africa in print format, and is also available as a digital edition on this website, giving it a worldwide readership.

Who are the readers of the Magazine & Website?

The magazine is read by the following stakeholders in the public, private and the NGO/development sector in Africa’s dairy industry and beyond:

  • Manufacturers, packers, importers of homecare, laundry care and personal care  products;
  • Major retail chains, supermarkets, and distributors
  • Lecturers, students and researchers in the institutions of higher learning e.g. universities and research institutes
  • Government regulatory bodies and departments
  • Suppliers of goods – chemicals, ingredients, packaging, equipment, laboratory and supply chain solutions
  • Suppliers of services – banks, insurance, logistics etc – to the dairy industry value chain in Africa and globally
  • Development partners and NGOs involved in the industry supply chain in MEA and globally