Luanda - The National Institute for the Support of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (INAPEM) has said it intends to revamp the website of the “Made in Angola” service, to give it more visibility to member companies, its chairperson João Nkosi has said.
According to the INAPEN chairperson, who was speaking to the press Saturday at the 39th edition of the Luanda International Fair (FILDA), the redesign will also allow for better interaction between the different companies.
He said that there are currently over 380 member companies, more than 1,500 products with the Made in Angola label, and 44,000 companies already certified, including micro, small and medium-sized ones.
As for INAPEM's presence at the fair, he said the institute had the opportunity to interact on a daily basis with more than 50 companies that visited the stand, in order to find out about the mechanisms for accessing the institution's services.
As well as access to Made in Angola, he added, one of the services that has been requested a lot is the issuing of certificates for micro and small companies.
The largest showcase of national production closed Sunday, after six days of exhibition, under the motto “Food safety and international partnership: the binomial of economic diversification”. HM/VC/AMP