This cluster brings together IBL’s industrial and resource-driven businesses. It includes large-scale construction, commercial engineering, shipbuilding, and one of Africa’s most advanced seafood processing value chains. Together, these companies play an active role in building a more sustainable and resilient future for the region.
+15,000
Team Members
Rs 1,3 Bn
Operating Profit
Rs 15 Bn
Revenue
Seafood
IBL's seafood activities span a fully integrated value chain, including refrigerated vessels, dedicated quays, cold storage, fishmeal and fish oil production, warehousing, and energy recovery from effluents. The Group holds a significant 43% stake in Africa’s largest tuna cannery, located in Mauritius. Today, its seafood activities support nearly 6,000 direct jobs and contribute approximately 25% of Mauritius' total exports.
Commercial Engineering
IBL's commercial engineering businesses import, distribute and service electrical, industrial, and engineering equipment and products in Mauritius. Scomat is also the dealer of Caterpillar in Mauritius, while Servequip provides maintenance of port handling equipment to the Cargo Handling Corporation, the sole operator for container handling activities in Port Louis.
Mauritius
Madagascar
Seychelles
Kenya
Tanzania
Uganda
South Sudan
Somalia
Zimbabwe
Ivory Coast
Sri Lanka
Reunion
France