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Five Star Flour Mills “FSFM”was established in 1995 as a joint venture between a group of Egyptian and foreign investors at Attaqa Industrial Zone overlooking the Gulf of Suez, 140 km east of Cairo.
In 2022, Al-Moatabar Group (Camel Flour Mills Co. & Prime Flour Mills Co.) owned by
Mr. Mohamed Saad Eldeen Moatabar completed the acquisition of FSFM.

Al-Moatabar Group undertakes market leadership with acquisition of Five Star Flour Mills Co.
Five Star commissioned its first fully-computerized flour mill with production capacity of 450 tons/day in late 1998. An expansion in production capacity up to 1000 tons/day ensued by operation of the second milling line in 1999. In 2001, the third milling line started operation with a production capacity of 250 tons/day, and in 2009, the fourth mill line started operation with production capacity of 500tons/day; making it the largest flour mill in Egypt with a gross daily production of 1750 tons/day.

Buhler of Switzerland - the global leader in flour milling technology – installed the milling lines for the company and equipped them with the most advanced flour milling technology available. Ready-mixes and household flour can also be produced from a stand-alone mixing plant. Five Star offers 30 specialized and ready-mixed products.

Furthermore, Five Star owns a dedicated berth at Adabiya port in Suez, fitted with a grain unloader capable of processing 600 tons/hour from panamax size vessels and grain silos with storage capacity of 125,000 metric tons, which is also the largest in Egypt.

Company Strategy

The company’s strategy is to set up a state-of-the-art food industry by operating a fully automated milling plant, our blend of premium quality materials, high-qualified staff plus management and an auspicious working environment.

Our strategy stems out of, and is based upon, principles of social health and environmental protection. Ensuring high quality, safe products for end consumers whilst protecting the environment are considered our highest priorities.

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