Kampala, Uganda – In a move aimed at transforming Uganda’s industrial landscape, Uganda Baati, a leading building solutions provider, has unveiled its innovative Safcool cold room storage solutions.
Showcased at the 5th Bi-Annual Private Sector CEO Forum retreat at Serena Hotel, Kampala, Safcool is designed to support industrialization in Africa, particularly in regions facing challenges such as unreliable power supply and extreme weather conditions.
The solution’s hybrid solar technology ensures continuous cooling, making it a game-changer in reducing post-harvest losses and ensuring food security. Its energy-efficient refrigeration units and modular design make it an ideal solution for various industries, including agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and food storage.
According to Apoorva Hemantha, the Head of Steel Building Solutions, said “Given the frequent power interruptions and changing weather patterns in Uganda, Safcool’s hybrid solar technology ensures continuous, reliable cooling, even in remote areas,” adding that the innovation is set to revolutionize cold chain infrastructure in Uganda, making it easier for businesses to store products efficiently and support the country’s economic development goals.
Visitors to the Uganda Baati stall engaged in discussions around Uganda’s industrial growth, with a focus on how Safcool supports the Afro-industrialization agenda by addressing key challenges in the agricultural sector and beyond. As Uganda moves towards economic development aligned with the National Development Plan III (NDP III) and sectoral visions, Safcool offers an energy-efficient, sustainable solution to enhance cold storage capacity across various sectors.
The Private Sector CEO Forum retreat, officiated by H.E. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, emphasized Uganda’s industrial growth and Safcool’s role in supporting the Afro-industrialization agenda.
With Safcool, Uganda Baati is poised to play a key role in driving innovation in the steel manufacturing industry and supporting Uganda’s development agenda.