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Cummins
Cummins Inc. is a global leader in the design and manufacture of diesel, natural gas, and hybrid power systems. Founded in 1919 and headquartered in Columbus, Indiana, Cummins is widely recognized for producing durable, high-performance engines used across industries such as mining, construction, transportation, and power generation.
Cummins engines are known for their reliability, fuel efficiency, and ability to operate in harsh environments. In sectors like mining and heavy construction, models such as the QSK and QSX series are commonly used to power large excavators, haul trucks, and generators. These engines are engineered to deliver high torque and consistent performance under heavy loads, making them suitable for demanding applications.
Another key strength of Cummins is its global support network, which ensures the availability of spare parts, technical expertise, and maintenance services worldwide, including in Africa. The company also invests heavily in innovation, developing cleaner and more efficient technologies that meet stringent emissions standards. This includes advancements in electrification, hydrogen fuel systems, and low-carbon solutions.
Overall, Cummins engines are valued for their longevity, strong resale value, and comprehensive after-sales support, making them a preferred choice for many industries worldwide.
Construction & Mining
We provide a wide range of construction & mining equipment, including backhoe loaders (TLB), telescopic handlers, tracked excavators, wheeled excavators, wheel loaders and vibratory compactors.
All these products are designed with the needs of a diverse range of industries in mind: building, road construction, quarrying, aggregates, demolition and waste recycling.
Angola’s construction market is closely tied to public investment cycles and the country’s broader economic recovery following the oil price shocks of the mid-2010s. After a prolonged slowdown, activity has been gradually rebounding, driven by government-led infrastructure programs in transport, housing, energy, and urban development. Luanda remains the primary hub, with ongoing projects in roads, ports, and logistics corridors aimed at improving connectivity across the country and with neighboring markets.
The mining sector in Angola is more established and holds significant long-term potential beyond its dominant diamond industry. Angola is one of the world’s largest diamond producers, but the government has been actively pursuing diversification into other minerals such as iron ore, gold, phosphates, and critical minerals. Recent reforms have aimed to make the sector more transparent and investor-friendly, including revised mining codes and licensing processes. Infrastructure improvements—especially in rail and port networks like the Lobito Corridor—are expected to unlock inland mineral deposits and support export growth. While challenges persist, including logistical bottlenecks and institutional capacity, the combination of resource wealth and reform momentum positions Angola as an increasingly attractive frontier market for mining investment.
