In a groundbreaking move for Ghana’s mining sector, SMT, a prominent heavy machinery dealer in Ghana, has delivered the country’s first Hitachi EX2000-7 excavator to client Engineers & Planners.

Currently deployed at the Cardinal Namdini mine in Bolgatanga, the EX2000-7 plays a pivotal role in loading a fleet of rigid trucks and ADTs. Engineers & Planners were satisfied by its performance that it acquired a second EX2000-7 several months later.

The decision to opt for the Hitachi EX2000-7 was rooted in Engineers & Planners’ positive experience with its existing Hitachi machinery fleet, particularly four EX1900-6 excavators.

“The digging power has been good, the excavator loads dump trucks in less than two minutes, and we have less than five loads of a bucket into the truck before it moves to dump, which has greatly improved our productivity,” said Andrew Ofori, Project Manager at Engineers & Planners.

The Hitachi EX2000-7 offers operator comfort, enhanced visibility with a 360-degree camera system, and substantial fuel savings. Ofori continues: “When you enter the cab, it is spacious and the air conditioning provides a comfortable working environment.”

The strong partnership between Engineers & Planners and SMT Ghana has been key to facilitating operations and prompt resolution of any issues. SMT’s after-sales support, including dedicated on-site technicians and ongoing technical support has further solidified the trust and collaboration between them.

SMT Ghana anticipates further expansion and opportunities in the Ghanaian market, leveraging its success in other countries across Africa, including Mali, Mauritania, and Morocco.

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