Mr. Hossam El-Din Imam, Vice-Chairman of the Arab Contractors Company had a business trip to Ghana, which included intensive activities: a meeting with Ambassador Mohamed Haidar, Ambassador of Egypt to Ghana, Deputy Minister of Housing and Director of Engineering Department, where he discussed various projects of construction, ports and all the other fields which can be operated in the Ghanaian market such as water and wastewater plants, hospitals and schools. Mr. Hossam led the General Assembly of the Ghanaian company in the presence of the Ghanaian partner, Eng. Ibrahim Mabrouk-Head of the Africa sector, Mr. Emad Ebeid, Head of the Financial Sector, and Eng. Moustafa Ebeid, Head of Equipment Sector. Besides; Mr. Hossam visited the company's crusher and staff accommodation in Chai Hill area, 40 km away from Accra, which was transferred from Nigeria 8 months ago. The installation was completed to announce the return of the company to the Ghanaian market after an absence of 4 years. The launch of the crusher took place during the visit. This crusher capacity is 150tph of 1 and 2 final products. The launching was amid the great joy of the workers and officials of the company; Eng. Mahrous Azzam , Eng. Mohammed Nar and Mr. Mohammed Khaled. Mr. Hossam Imam thanked them for the good appearance and organization on the site and their exhorted efforts to be a launching point for new projects in Ghana. The workers confirmed their intention to work at maximum capacity in the crusher and asked Eng. Mohsen Salah - Chairman of the AC to visit Ghana and see the crusher. Mr. Hossam Emam accompanied by Eng. Ibrahim Mabrouk, Mr. Emad Ebeid and Eng. Moustafa Ebeid met at the end of the visit with Ghanaian Development Minister Mr. Abu Bakr Sadeq and Former Ambassador of Ghana to Cairo Mr. Omar Sands Ahmed were they discussed the different development projects in Ghana and study the ways of the AC participation on it. By the end of the tour, Mr. Hossam thanked Eng. Ibrahim Mabrouk, Mr. Emad Ebeid and Eng. Moustafa Ebeid for their great efforts in returning the company to the Ghanaian market.