Halmann Vella facility extension earmarked for next year
Despite having a technologically advanced manufacturing facility we continually invest in improving operational efficiency – Halmann Vella Group CEO
“Works on the extension of the Hal Mann Vella factory facility in Hal Far are expected to commence next year. The extension will see the development of a new building infrastructure and an investment in a digital plant, together with a new Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system. This investment forms part of Hal Mann Vella’s commitment to retain its competitive edge in the local and overseas markets by constantly improving our manufacturing processes and techniques.” This was announced by Hal Mann Vella Group CEO, Kevin Rapinett during a visit by President of Malta, H.E. George Vella, to the Hal Mann Vella showroom and factory in Lija.
H.E. the President also had the opportunity of touring the factory and showroom premises and meeting the Directors and Hal Mann Vella employees.
In his address Mr Rapinett added that, “Hal Mann Vella has also recently completed a €1m purposely built logistics and distribution hub. Furthermore, the management team has continued to enhance the product range on offer, including the provision of tailor-made solutions, to ensure that the Group continues to meet its customers’ demands.”
On research and development, Mr Rapinett said that “over the past years together with the University of Malta and Architects Franco Montesin and Dion Buhagiar, we have been testing the use of recycled limestone waste to produce engineered stone. This product has the potential to start addressing the sustainability and waste management issues brought about by the construction industry.”
Speaking about the effects of COVID-19, Mr Rapinett said that the pandemic brought with it unprecedented challenges ranging from issues of keeping employees and customers safe, running the factory and site operations and managing the commercial side of the business. Despite the challenges, it is satisfying to note that Hal Mann Vella remained open for business. This involved a coordinated effort from all employees who came together and showed tremendous resolve and resilience to keep the operations running, while working tirelessly with customers, suppliers, the authorities and other stakeholders in an unprecedented difficult business environment.”
In conclusion Mr Rapinett thanked H.E. the President for choosing to visit Hal Mann Vella and pledged the Company’s financial support towards The Malta Community Chest Fund Foundation, especially during these difficult times.
The event came to an end with a short address by H.E. the President and a presentation by Group Chairman Martin Vella of a marble sculpture by artist and Hal Mann Vella employee, Paul Scerri that portrays in its design the role of the President of Malta.