Mikano Motors LHCV, the specialised division of Mikano International for light and heavy-duty construction vehicles, is set to make a significant impact at Nigeria Mining Week, the country’s premier mining event. The conference and expo will run from November 18-20, 2024, at the Abuja Continental Hotel, relocated from its usual venue at the Abuja International Conference Center due to ongoing renovations.

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    Now in its ninth year, Nigeria Mining Week has established itself as a key event for stakeholders across the mining and construction industries, bringing together local and international delegates, investors, regulators, suppliers, and service providers. Organized by the Miners Association of Nigeria (MAN) in partnership with PwC Nigeria and Vuka Group, and hosted by the Ministry of Solid Minerals Development, the event provides a strategic platform for networking, innovation, and showcasing solutions shaping Nigeria’s extractive sector.

    Mikano Motors will showcase its Lovol heavy construction equipment lineup, demonstrating the company’s commitment to offering high-performance, durable machinery tailored for Nigeria’s demanding mining and construction environments. Key highlights at the Mikano stand (S76) will include Lovol excavators, wheel loaders, mining dump trucks, backhoe loaders, and motor graders, each built for advanced technology and robust performance.

    “We are honored to participate in Nigeria’s most significant mining event, showcasing the remarkable innovations in our Lovol heavy equipment range,” said Ghazi Arab, General Manager of Mikano Motors LHCV. “Mikano is committed to supporting Nigerian professionals by providing advanced and reliable machinery that enhances productivity and efficiency.”

    Visitors to the Mikano stand will have the chance to explore the capabilities of Lovol equipment, designed to tackle the industry’s toughest challenges with cutting-edge technology and durability. As the Nigerian mining sector continues to expand, Mikano’s participation highlights its role in empowering professionals to execute complex projects effectively.

    Nigeria Mining Week 2024 promises to offer valuable insights and opportunities for industry stakeholders to connect, explore emerging solutions, and look toward the future of mining and construction in Nigeria.

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