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Cfao Equipement expands East-Cameroon network to entice mining and forestry companies

Cfao Equipement expands East-Cameroon network to entice mining and forestry companies
  • Comments   -   Thursday, 09 October 2014 02:52

“(Business in Cameroon) - Mining and Forestry Day” – On September 25, 2014 in Bertoua, the capital of Cameroon’s mining and forestry region, Cfao Equipement used this concept to launch its “local service” involving “a vehicle equipped to go on site, a stock of spare parts for JCB machinery being used in the region and a JCB depot with new engines.”

“No project can be done in mining and forestry without reliable, quality equipment,” stated Erwan Catto, Managing Director of Cfao Equipement, speaking to mining and oil representatives invited to the open house event.

At the event, the range of equipment offered by JCB, Cfao Equipement’s American partner, will be presented. To be used in Africa, the equipment “has thus far proven its reliability and robustness on various mining and forestry sites in Africa. One major discovery is the hydraulic excavator that mining companies in the region are awaiting and the loader that forestry companies need to increase their yield and optimise profitability.

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