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Master Drilling And Pamicor Join Forces To Improve Mining Services And Generate More Employment Opportunities

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Master Drilling Ghana Ltd, a branch of the respected Master Drilling Group, recently forged a close collaboration with Pamicor Ltd, a renowned Ghanaian company specializing in development/production drilling solutions and human resources management for the mining sector.

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With an impressive history in the Ghanaian market, Master Drilling Ghana has effectively completed numerous crucial projects for well-known mining firms, such as ventilation shafts, ore passes, slot raises, dewatering holes, and escape routes.

In a firm commitment to localization and enhancing its service portfolio, Master Drilling Ghana has finalized the agreement with Pamicor. This partnership represents a notable achievement, enabling Master Drilling Ghana to provide comprehensive turnkey solutions to the underground mining industry.

The collaborative vision extends beyond Ghana, intending to expand services throughout West Africa. By harnessing state-of-the-art mechanical equipment, the partnership seeks to innovate traditional shaft sinking and horizontal development methods, offering potential transformative effects on the industry.

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Master Drilling And Pamicor / Photo Credit: Citinewsroom

Gary Sheppard, Executive Director of MD Ghana Ltd, emphasized the strategic importance of the acquisition.

He highlighted its role in providing specialized services and technological innovations to improve operational efficiency and safety standards within the mining sector.

Reflecting this viewpoint, Kofi P. Amponsah-Mensah, Director of Pamicor Ltd and MD Ghana, emphasized the significance of collaborations between foreign and local entities, noting that this partnership strategically aims to offer specialized services and introduce technological innovations to enhance operations in the mining sector.

He underscored their potential to raise safety standards and operational efficiencies throughout the Ghanaian and West African mining sectors.

Henry Antwi, Chairman of MD Ghana, expressed his satisfaction with the partnership.

He believed that this collaboration would foster localization in the Ghanaian mining industry, generate sustainable employment opportunities, and enhance the technical, commercial, and managerial skills of Ghanaians.


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