Techniplus is a regional leader in the maintenance and servicing of port cargo handling equipment. Its major customers include the operators of Morocco’s largest ports at Casablanca, Tangier, Agadir and Jorf Lasfar, manufacturers, steel plants and mining companies.
Techniplus also conducts business in Mauritania, Senegal, Tunisia and Algeria.
Techniplus is a subsidiary of Motherwell Bridge Industries Ltd, a foremost mechanical and electrical engineering company based in Malta with operations across the Mediterranean.
Established in 1992, Motherwell Bridge Industries specialises in on-site construction and maintenance of port-handling equipment in Malta. It is a preferred subcontractor of world-leading Finnish lifting equipment specialist Konecranes for which it has erected and commissioned more than 250 container cranes in Europe, the Middle East, the US and north and west Africa.
The company is also the official Malta representative for Hoffmann Group, Europe’s leading system partner for quality tools.
Techniplus and Motherwell Bridge Industries are part of Hili Ventures, the Malta-headquartered group engaged in food service & retail, real estate & hospitality, and shipping, engineering & technology in 11 countries across Europe and North Africa with a team of 11,000 people. Hili Ventures is a proud partner of Apple, iRiparo, Konecranes, McDonald’s, Microsoft, NCR, Six Senses and many other global brands.
Hili Ventures is the holding company of a diversified group with a deep rooted entrepreneurial heritage dating back to 1923. Through its divisions, Hili Ventures is engaged in food service & retail, real estate & hospitality, and shipping, engineering & technology.
The group’s lines of business are Premier Capital plc (McDonald’s), Hili Properties plc (real estate), 1923 Investments plc (technology & retail), HV Marine (marine & engineering, logistics, oil & gas), HV Hospitality (hotels & resorts), and Cobalt Leasing (leasing).
Through its underlying groups of companies and its own finance company, Hili Ventures oversees operations in Estonia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, the Maltese Islands, Morocco, the United Kingdom, Poland, and Romania, and employs 11,000 people.