The Algerian 
Divindus Group continues to place its confidence in 
SACMI-developed sanitaryware 4.0 solutions. Following the ambitious investment plan completed at the Tenes plant, SACMI will now supply a comprehensive range of systems for the 
El-Milia plant, one of the Group's three production facilities, located in the Algerian city of 
Milia Jijel.
The first step of that investment - which is already up and running - consists of 
SACMI AVM casting lines for 
Vitreous China items. More specifically, the lines produce two new 
one-piece WC models (using 
two-part moulds) belonging to the 
Kotama and Cirta series. Served by 
automatic de-moulding robots, the two lines also feature two 
ALS systems for the manual de-moulding of 
washbasins, 
pedestals and 
squat pans. Once again, SACMI has supplied 
complete modelling systems, totalling 7 models of various types, all made with customer-provided raw materials and de-moulding supports.
SACMI pressure casting also plays a key role in a parallel order for the manufacture of 
Fine Fire Clay articles. To be specific, El-Milia Divindus has purchased twin 
SACMI ADS units complete with 
robotized de-moulding, 
CTD piece storage and 
automatic on-car loading robots. The supplied models include 
kitchen sinks with lengths ranging from 900 to 1200 mm and four different 
shower trays. SACMI is also supplying the structures needed for the on-site installation and assembly of the storage unit.
This latest order, then, will allow El-Milia to increase productivity across the product range by some 
600,000 pieces/year. The already-completed investment is - like the one for the Tenes plant - part of a 
wider modernisation plan that will, over the coming months, see SACMI supply complete body/glaze preparation lines and latest-generation robotized glazing solutions.