Stallion has invested in local industries with view to driving future growth of the product lines through effective utilization of indigenous resources.
In doing so the group has deployed world class production technologies and equipment, often in collaboration with leading international companies and at the same time training local human resources to international benchmarks.
Stallion's approach aligns well with the aspirations and policies of the regional governments to promote self sufficiency and reduce dependence on imports.
Stallion's manufacturing activities in West Africa include textiles, plastics, motor cycle assembly and rice milling. The group is also actively exploring other industries like motor car assembly and fertilizers.

Stallion Textiles Industries forayed into the textile industry by the setting up of its factory at the Gbagada Industrial Estate, Lagos. The plant is a highly sophisticated state-of-the-art modern unit being run on world acclaimed Sulzer machines. It is a completely automated unit equipped to manufacture single as well as double yarn directly from staple polyester fibre.
The quality levels achieved by Stallion in yarn production are among the highest in the country where the textile industry has been undergoing a recession with the advent of illegal imports.
The products of Stallion textiles have been well accepted in the market and are regarded as high caliber amongst the other locally manufactured ones.

Stallion Plastics located at the Apapa-Oshidi expressway is the Group's venture into the plastic industry. The company is equipped with all new imported modern machines. The company is into a wide spectrum of household and industrial plastic products meeting the essential needs of the consumers.
The products of the company have been well accepted and their quality has been successfully established in the market. The success of Stallion Plastics has demonstrated beyond doubt the Company's ability to conceptualize and execute large manufacturing ventures.

The company has collaborated with world leaders in the Motorcycle industry Suzuki of Japan and Qingqi of China to ensure the availability of cheap, stylish and affordable motorcycles for the West African people.
Stallion is perceived as a high profile vendor of quality and up market products in the automobile sector. In order to preserve this image the Company has adopted a strategy of appointing dealers across West Africa also providing comprehensive after sales support.

Having achieved market leadership position in rice sales and distribution, Stallion has invested into rice milling operations with a view to gradually increasing local rice production in line with governments' economic policies. Stallion is implementing rice milling operations in three locations currently at Lagos, Kaduna and Port Harcourt.
Plans are underway to create a country wide presence in rice milling in association with State governments and local bodies. Through these measures, Stallion hopes to generate local employment of thousands of West African nationals who would also undergo training by internationally renowned technologists and agriculturists in order to be entirely self sufficient in due course.
In line with the standard Stallion approach, the group has associated with world leaders in rice manufacturing technology and production and aims to enhance productivity levels much higher from the prevalent benchmarks.
Stallion has recently commenced production of Polypropylene bags (woven sacks) for commercial use in packaging commodities like rice, sugar, wheat, fertilizer, cocoa and cement.
The company has opted for brand new machinery and state-of-the-art technology for production of high quality bags at a rapid speed to meet local requirements in West Africa, thereby substituting for imports of the product.
This project will meet internal requirements of Stallion in its rice and fertilizer business segments as well as external requirements of other players who are presented with a competitive indigenous option.

Stallion deals with a full range of processed food, that are value added and packaged for ready use. These products include those made from chicken, meat, vegetables and other ingredients using sophisticated technology for taste and shelf life. Most of these products are shipped and stored in a chilled form.
Stallion's most recent project is the manufacturing unit of flat and tubular products including galvanized plain and corrugates sheets and coils for a wide range of applications.
The products envisaged are of close tolerance and high caliber with regard to thickness, shape and fitness.
To benchmark itself with international standards, Stallion has tied up technology provision and supply arrangements with world leaders in the industry.
The production output is expected to meet the increasing requirements of the West African market and later on cater to the demands at the regional level.

Encouraged by its success in the automobiles sales and distribution business line, the group has finalized plans to set up an automobile assembly operation in West Arica, to be able to meet the growing needs of transport in the country.
The plan is to assemble cars that are cost effective and efficient, meeting the tastes of the customers at the same time.
Stallion seeks to bring its proven expertise in the product line along with strategic technical collaborators to launch the cars initially in West Africa, and later on for export to other countries in the region.
