The African Milling School (AMS) offers comprehensive and intensive training in the milling industry with a focus on theoretical and practical training of highly skilled millers who will ensure that plants are maintained at high levels leading to plant efficiency and longevity.
The target is to offer professional training for the next generation of millers and to expand on the knowledge base of experienced millers. The aim is to ensure millers come to understand the technology and equipment used to process grain into high-value finished products.
Training offerings
- Apprenticeship program. A two years dual milling credential program with practical work and theoretical schooling.
- Advanced training. Expand the knowledge base of experienced millers. Expert courses Short courses in milling, maintenance, and quality control.
The African Milling School is located in Nairobi, Kenya, situated just 25 minutes from Nairobi's international airport. Nairobi is a central business hub for East Africa and is, therefore, the ideal location for the AMS.
Why study at African Milling School
The African Milling School develops highly skilled millers, through comprehensive and intensive training with a focus on theoretical and practical training, who progress to become highly skilled millers and head millers.
The African Milling School (AMS) offers an apprenticeship program for the next generation of millers.
Key benefits of African Milling School
- Training of operational milling staff
- Sharing of milling knowledge and standards
- Qualified staff to assure operational excellence
- High plant efficiency
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