Master Drilling Ghana positions for growth with Pamicor partnership – International Mining

Master Drilling Ghana Ltd, a subsidiary of Master Drilling Group, recently solidified a strategic partnership with Pamicor Ltd, a well known Ghanaian firm specialising in development/production drilling solutions and human resources management for the mining industry. With a commendable track record in the Ghanaian market, Master Drilling Ghana has successfully executed various critical projects for reputable mining companies, including ventilation shafts, ore passes, slot raises, dewatering holes, and escape ways.

The statement said: “In a resolute commitment to localisation and bolstering its service offerings, Master Drilling Ghana has sealed the deal with Pamicor. This alliance marks a significant milestone, empowering Master Drilling Ghana to deliver comprehensive turnkey solutions to the underground mining sector.”

It adds that the collaborative vision extends beyond Ghana, aiming to extend services across West Africa. “Leveraging cutting-edge mechanical tools, the partnership intends to revolutionise conventional shaft sinking and horizontal development practices, promising transformative impacts on the industry.”

Gary Sheppard, Executive Director of MD Ghana Ltd, underscores the strategic significance of the acquisition. He emphasises its role in delivering specialised services and technological innovations to enhance operational efficiency and safety standards within the mining sector.

Echoing this sentiment, Kofi P Amponsah-Mensah, Director of Pamicor Ltd and MD Ghana, highlights the value that partnerships between foreign and local entities bring. Stating that this partnership is strategically made to provide specialised services and introduce technological innovations to improve operations in the mining sector. He emphasises their potential to elevate safety standards and operational efficiencies across the Ghanaian and West African mining landscape.

Henry Antwi, Chairman of MD Ghana, welcomed the partnership. He believes that this collaboration will promote localisation in the Ghanaian mining sector, create sustainable jobs, and develop the technical, commercial, and managerial capabilities of Ghanaians.