Top Indian Machinery Manufacturers to Exhibit at WAMPEX

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Visitors to the West African Mining and Power Exhibition which gets underway in Accra next week will get the opportunity to check out the latest equipme...

Visitors to the West African Mining and Power Exhibition which gets underway in Accra next week will get the opportunity to check out the latest equipment being made in India.

A large contingent of Indian companies specialising in equipment for the mining and power industries are taking part in next week’s West African Mining and Power Exhibition (WAMPEX) in Accra, Ghana.

Among them are leading construction machinery specialist Delco Automotive India which plans to showcase its range of Indian-manufactured light construction and road building machinery, concrete processing equipment, material-handling equipment and accessories, and earth moving equipment.

The company’s Vice President of Business Development, Lalit Kumar Loothra, said the range of products to be shown at WAMPEX is well known for its high performance, ruggedness and extended service life.

He said: “This equipment is robust and versatile and can be used optimally across a variety of industrial applications such as steel and engineering, automotive and electronics.

 “Our construction machinery encompasses concrete, asphalt, compaction, paving and excavation applications.

“We have already exported our range of equipment to some East African countries including Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania, and over the past year we supplied 30 units of our backhoe loaders and excavators to customers in Turkmenistan.”

Delco Automotive India was invited to take part in WAMPEX by the Confederation of India Industry (CII), a non-government, industry-led organisation that provides advisory and consultative processes to promote an environment for development in India.

 “The CII approached us to participate in WAMPEX; we immediately decided it was an excellent opportunity to further explore the opportunities in the West African market, and signed up for the show,” said Loothra.

The 11th edition of the WAMPEX exhibition and conference is scheduled to take place between May 28 and 30 at the Accra Convention Centre in Accra.

The event is organised by Exhibition Management Services in association with EPI Events and Projects International Ltd.

 

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