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Engineers and Planners Company Limited (E&P) is planning to invest approximately $1.2 billion into its Tarkwa and Damang mines to boost mining activities.
As part of efforts to strengthen operations and expand capacity, the indigenous mining firm has dispatched thirty (30) semi-knockdown Caterpillar 785D Dump Truck units to its operational base in Tarkwa.
E&P's investment in heavy-duty mining equipment dates back to 2002. In 2018, the company committed an estimated $650 million to its operations in Tarkwa and Damang Mine, with plans to further invest around $1.2 billion in Tarkwa and Damang Mines.

The consignment forms part of a broader order of high-capacity dump trucks, with this batch representing the final delivery to the site. The phased deployment reflects a strategic move to scale up fleet capacity and enhance efficiency in mining operations.
The development underscores E&P’s continued investment in strengthening its logistics and haulage capabilities, positioning the company to improve output and overall operational performance at the Tarkwa site.
The Caterpillar 785D dump truck is a key asset in large-scale surface mining, designed for high productivity and efficient material haulage. Its addition to the fleet is expected to significantly improve turnaround times and overall operational throughput.

The move also reflects a broader trend of sustained capital inflows into Ghana’s mining sector.
The industry continues to attract both local and international investors, driven by a relatively stable regulatory environment, rich mineral deposits, and strong global demand for gold and other minerals.
Beyond equipment acquisition, mining firms are increasingly investing in infrastructure development, workforce training, and technological upgrades—factors that collectively enhance operational resilience and productivity.
The arrival of the final batch of dump trucks not only strengthens E&P’s fleet but also highlights the scale of capital required to remain competitive in today’s mining landscape.
The Tarkwa mining enclave remains one of Ghana’s most strategic hubs, and E&P’s latest deployment is expected to support increased production capacity and contribute to the sector’s continued growth.
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