Construction industry boosted with launch of all-new Dynapac range
SMT Ghana held a ceremony to launch the all-new Dynapac construction equipment range in Accra. As part of the launch, SMT Ghana announced a strategic partnership with Dynapac, a leading global provider of road construction equipment. The collaboration will extend across SMT's entire footprint in Ghana.
The top-rated Dynapac's comprehensive range of soil and asphalt compactors, along with advanced paving machines was unveiled to guests present. Amaury Lescaux, Managing Director of SMT Ghana, described the launch as an exciting milestone marked by the introduction of a high-performance Dynapac machine designed to improve efficiency and reduce fuel consumption. Mr. Lescaux said, "We are thrilled to partner with Dynapac, a renowned brand in the industry, "This partnership will enable us to better serve our customers in the road construction and maintenance with world-class solutions." Alexis Gourdon, Business Unit Road Construction Director at SMT Africa, assured customers of the reliability and quality of Dynapac machines, backed by SMT's strong network across Africa.
Bob Kegelaers, Regional General Manager Dynapac International, said, "This partnership with SMT represents an excellent opportunity to expand Dynapac's presence across West and Central Africa." He also noted that Dynapac has over 90 years of experience in compaction and paving. Dr. Foster Ansong Bridjan of Timeline and Innovations Company Ltd praised the durability and cost-effectiveness of Dynapac equipment already in use by his company.
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SMT Ghana and Dynapac have partnered to introduce a new range of construction equipment in Ghana. This collaboration aims to provide solutions for road construction, heavy infrastructure, and mining sectors- but what benefits will it bring?
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