History
Muskita originated from the company founded by the late George Mouskis in 1958, one of the pioneers in the European Aluminium Industry.
In 1964, Muskita launched the first Anodising Plant in Cyprus and as a consequence of its excellence in production the company expanded its activities to Extrusion, in 1985. The advanced technology used, allowed Muskita to obtain the flexibility and ability to customize from a span of extrusions, small or large, in order to satisfy its clientele's needs. In 1987, the first Powder Coating Plant was introduced, enabling Muskita to offer an array of colours and finishes and to encompass all stages of production under the same roof.
Muskita introduced aluminium and established itself as the leader in the local market and today it is one of the most technologically advanced aluminium industries in Europe. The company has always been consistent in tracking every evolution in the industry by introducing new products and systems and it has become the largest and most progressive factory of its kind in Cyprus. Its products are used as raw materials by a range of aluminium professionals worldwide which are utilized in multiple sectors. The products consist of a massive breadth of extrusion profiles and a plethora of interacting stock components that present a significant flexibility of design options at reasonable costs.
The end products produced by Muskita are vast and not just limited to architectural systems. Product lines include profiles for the construction industry, the automotive and transportation industry, the electronic industry, and are used in agriculture, signs, ladders, decorative materials, as well as a mixture of customized products according to the client's individual needs.
Over the years, Muskita has been honored several times with The Export Award of the European Union, the Excellence Award by the Ministry of Industry Commerce and Tourism, for its excellence export performance to EU countries as well as the first Cyprus Innovation Award for the installation of a robotic storage system.

