BusinessGrenada.com Issue: 6 2013 -2014 | Page 87

world... factory space requirements have to be at least 15,000sq ft. We don’t have that space here, so we will look to expand in the future so that we can do that. It’s a large investment and it depends on how the economy goes, so we really have to wait and see. If there is a demand we will do it.” Meanwhile, with the Grenada production line humming away, the company is currently establishing another factory in Guyana with land bought from the Guyanese Government at concessionary prices. The new factory should be operational by early 2013. Mr Muhammad, his family and their 21 local employees are primarily concerned with providing the best customer service, they are in Grenada for the long haul! We would love to see a glass recycling plant set up here in Grenada as “We do have a lot of waste in glass” Muhammad states, “I would hope that sometime in the future, somebody decides to take this on, as it could be a very profitable business”. “We want to do here, what we do in St. Lucia and that is provide the customer with a quality product at a very competitive price, and give them satisfying service. We not only want to meet their expectations, we want to exceed it. We make a quality window, we are very competitive in pricing, we give great customer service and we employ locals. Now that’s... Made In Grenada ! www.businessgrenada.com 87