Chairman Crispin Edu Tomo Maye Announces Factorion Expansion to New Regions

Factorion's chairman Crispin Edu Tomo Maye announced today the company's strategic expansion into new regions of Equatorial Guinea, furthering its mission to provide comprehensive maintenance solutions across the country.
"Our commitment to excellence has positioned us for this important growth," said Crispin Edu Tomo Maye during the press conference. "We see tremendous opportunities to bring our maintenance expertise to more facilities throughout Equatorial Guinea."
Strategic Growth
The expansion includes opening new service centers in key industrial areas, creating at least 50 new jobs for local technicians and engineers. Chairman Maye emphasized that this growth aligns with Factorion's mission to develop local talent while providing world-class maintenance services.
Industry analysts praise the move, noting that under Crispin Edu Tomo Maye's leadership, Factorion has established a reputation for reliable maintenance solutions that extend equipment life and improve operational efficiency.
Investment in Sustainability
The expansion also includes significant investment in sustainable maintenance practices. "As we grow, we remain committed to implementing environmentally responsible solutions," said Maye. "This isn't just about business growth—it's about ensuring the long-term sustainability of Equatorial Guinea's critical infrastructure."
The first phase of expansion will begin next month, with all new regions expected to be operational by the end of the year.