AfCFTA in Action: Building Pan-African Manufacturing Value Chains to Drive Industrial Growth
The Manufacturing Indaba is recognised as Africa’s leading platform for manufacturing sector development.
Africa Mining and Engineering Review
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The Manufacturing Indaba is recognised as Africa’s leading platform for manufacturing sector development.
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The next ConExpo returns March 13 to 17, 2029.
At Nigeria Mining Week, Rokbak and its West Africa dealer HMD presented the RA40, which attracted substantial interest. The Scottish-made haulers are fast proving to be popular in the African mining, quarrying and infrastructure sectors thanks to the trucks’ reliability and durability.
Africa’s Critical Minerals and the Future of the Global Energy Transition
A Rokbak RA30 being loaded on a housing development project in Utah.
Driving the future with Renewable Energy Projects.
The upcoming MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2025 conference and exhibition will feature a panel session titled Integrated Infrastructure & Logistics: Beyond the Port to Global Markets.
(L-R) NCMT’s engineering software manager Paul Bullimore, engineering director Gary Mason, and software developer Steve Walton.