Five decades of specification-grade industrial flooring

Industrial Floors Ghana was founded in 1975 in Tema’s heavy industrial belt — at the start of the wave that built Ghana’s automotive assembly, FMCG distribution, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and Tier-1 logistics infrastructure. We laid the floors for the first wave of plants that became the country’s industrial backbone, and we remain the floor specialist that Tier-1 manufacturing clients commission when the floor cannot fail mid-shift.

Where our work lives

Our portfolio anchors in Tema’s heavy industrial corridor — the Free Zones Enclave, the port-adjacent automotive plants, the pharma cleanroom suites, and the FMCG distribution warehouses. We work across the Accra–Tema industrial belt: the trucking corridor, the bonded warehouses, the food-production halls under HACCP audit. We extend into Kumasi for institutional and commercial industrial commissions, and into Takoradi where port and petrochemical clients commission floors at the same Tier-1 specification grade.

What we specialise in

Industrial-grade epoxy floor coatings engineered for live-load forklift traffic. Polished concrete to FF50–FF75 floor flatness for high-bay logistics and electronics manufacturing. Self-levelling epoxy systems for substrate-engineered floors where flatness tolerance is a specification, not a wish. Methacrylate (MMA) systems for fast-cure handover where plant downtime is measured in hours, not days. Polyurethane topcoat systems for warehouses and logistics centres with sustained mechanical and chemical load. ESD-conductive flooring for pharmaceutical cleanrooms and electronics assembly, certified to IEC 61340-5-1 with copper grounding networks integrated into the substrate. Anti-slip R-rated finishes for wet zones in food production. Hygienic food-grade systems with integrated coved bases — FDA-compliant, antimicrobial-formulated, chemical-resistant to plant-grade cleaning regimes. Concrete repair and ICRI CSP substrate preparation for the moisture-, profile-, and bond-critical commissions where the substrate is the first failure mode.

Who we work for

The Tier-1 industrial roster: Tema Industrial automotive assembly plants, FMCG distribution warehouses in the Free Zones, pharmaceutical manufacturers running Class 8 cleanroom adjacency, food production halls under HACCP audit, port logistics operators in Tema and Takoradi, electronics manufacturers running ESD-controlled assembly lines, and the multinational industrial clients whose commissioning regimes specify floor performance in writing before the slab is poured.

The Project Office method

Every Industrial Floors Ghana commission is owned by a named member of our Project Office. Substrate moisture is verified to ASTM F2170. ICRI CSP profile preparation is documented. Multi-coat application is logged at each layer. Continuity testing on ESD systems is recorded in writing. FF/FL floor flatness is surveyed at handover with calibrated dipstick or laser-leveller traces. Handover is a documented event, not a phone call. This is the discipline our Tier-1 clients commission. It is why facility managers come back across plant expansions, second sites, and re-coat cycles.

The half-century arc

Industrial flooring has changed in every dimension since 1975. The chemistries are tighter. The compliance regimes — FDA, GMP, IEC, ISO, HACCP — have tightened in step with every Tier-1 client’s audit schedule. What has not changed is what we sign for: a floor that performs, laid by a named specialist, handed over in writing, and standing in service across the working life of the facility above it. That is what we have signed for since 1975. And that is what we continue.