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Mikano to unveil mining equipment in Abuja


Mikano Motors LHCV, the specialised division of Mikano International for Light and Heavy-Duty Construction Vehicles, has stated plans to showcase Lovol Heavy Industry Group’s cutting-edge machinery, designed to meet the demanding needs of the mining and construction sectors.

The firm in a statement on Friday, said the construction vehicles will be unveiled at the Nigeria Mining Week, scheduled to take place this month in Abuja.

It noted that the event will explore how Lovol heavy equipment can transform mining operations, enhance productivity, and improve efficiency in Nigeria’s mining industry.

Returning for its ninth edition, Nigeria Mining Week has become a landmark gathering for industry pioneers, investors, regulators, suppliers, and service providers in the booming extractive industry, drawing both local and international delegates.

Lovol is renowned for its range of high-performance products, including excavators (1.5T to 120T), loaders (2T to 10T), and off-road wide-body dump trucks (70T to 160T).

The General Manager, Mikano Motors LHVC, Arab Gazi, stated, “We are proud to take part in Nigeria’s premier mining event, where we are showcasing the impressive innovations within our Lovol heavy equipment range”.

“Mikano is dedicated to empowering Nigerian professionals with cutting-edge, dependable machinery that boosts productivity and efficiency.”

Also, the Sales Manager for Lovol’s Overseas Department, Aaron Li, expressed his satisfaction with Mikano Motors LHCV as a strategic partner, “We are pleased with our ongoing partnership with Mikano Motors LHCV.

“Their deep understanding of the Nigerian market, combined with their commitment to excellence, allows us to provide high-performance machinery that meets the needs of mining professionals in the region. We look forward to continuing this successful collaboration.”

At Mikano’s stand (S76), visitors can find out more about the range of Lovol machines, while a few models will also be on display.

“These heavy-duty vehicles are built to withstand the toughest conditions and provide long-term value, making them an ideal choice for Nigeria’s expanding mining and infrastructure projects.

“This is a unique opportunity to see firsthand how these high-performance machines can reduce downtime and provide long-term value,” the statement concluded.

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