Because FOHAMA is a small-to-medium-sized enterprise with national capital that manages the production process, it is a way of life and a commitment to our workers, suppliers, and the society to which we belong.
At FOHAMA, we seek to contribute to the construction of the national productive framework, productive innovation, and the gradual transformation of the energy matrix in favor of cleaner and more sustainable energies.
Like all national industries, we contribute to national technological independence and Argentine labor by caring for the health and safety of workers with respect for the environment, through the reasonable use of energy, the use of suitable materials, and the final disposal of waste. This conduct has earned us three national and international certifications: ISO 9001 (since 1998), ISO 14001, and ISO 45001.
Because we carry out intellectual-artisanal manufacturing, given that our competitive strength lies in serial and non-serial transformers tailored to customer requirements, where FOHAMA has the experience, engineering, and development capabilities to take on the challenge of producing special transformers as needed at standard equipment prices and delivery times.
For 20 years, FOHAMA electrical transformers have crossed the Andes, the Pacific, and the Atlantic to reach different countries in Latin America, Asia, and Africa, serving the oil industry, one of the most demanding in the world, operating in extreme climatic conditions, jungles, and deserts, and in applications with widely variable frequencies and voltages with intense load and overload requirements.
Fohama Electromecánica is a company that designs, manufactures and repairs power and distribution transformers in harmony with the environment, with qualified personnel committed to continuous improvement and providing products and services in accordance with customer requirements and expectations.
As FOHAMA, a comprehensive company with national capital, we are committed to the development of Argentine industry, based on the understanding that construction and operations provide the framework for the development of a competitive economy and the integration of the social fabric, by placing the creation of highly qualified jobs as a bulwark, which favors upward social mobility, the strengthening of the middle class, and the general well-being of the population.