A first in Ghana
Mining contractor Kinkubi of Ghana has become the first in the country to acquire Epiroc’s SmartROC T45LF drill rig, bringing “smart” technology to the nation’s all-important gold mining industry.
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November 5, 2018
Epiroc operated under the name "Atlas Copco" until January 1, 2018.
Mining contractor Kinkubi of Ghana has become the first in the country to acquire Epiroc’s SmartROC T45LF drill rig, bringing “smart” technology to the nation’s all-important gold mining industry.
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