A large batch of LiuGong equipment was officially delivered to the Ghanaian government to support The District Road Improvement Programme (DRIP) as part of the local economic development plan.
The Ghanaian government held a grand project launch ceremony at Independence Square in Accra. Approximately 3,000 people attended the event, including Ghanaian President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, Li Yaohong, Commercial Counselor of the Chinese Embassy in Ghana, officials from various Ghanaian government departments, LiuGong Chairman & CEO Zeng Guang’an, and Senior Vice President Luo Guobing.
The development of infrastructure is an essential problem that must be addressed to achieve economic takeoff in Ghana. The government’s acquisition of 1,000 pieces of LiuGong equipment is vital for boosting local livelihoods and transportation in our rural areas.
“LiuGong has been active in Africa since the 1990s through Chinese government aid programs,” said Guang’an. “Today, LiuGong supplies equipment and services to numerous customers and major projects across the continent, with over 30,000 units currently in use.”
LiuGong has provided a thousand units of a full range of construction machinery for the District Road Improvement Programme (DRIP) project. These machines will be distributed to 261 counties in Ghana to aid in local economic and social development.
LiuGong has established a call center and spare parts depot in Ghana and set up 16 regional service centers nationwide, offering 24/7 professional services. These service centers aim to respond quickly to customer needs and ensure efficient operation of the equipment.
LiuGong plans to increase investment in the African market, establishing subsidiaries and offices in key countries, deepening relationships with local partners, and building a comprehensive distribution network to contribute more significantly to Africa’s modernization process.