Nigeria is set to launch two significant lithium processing facilities this year, signaling a major shift from exporting raw materials to developing in-country value chains. According to Mining Minister Dele Alake, this move is designed to stimulate job creation, enhance local manufacturing capabilities, and promote technological growth.
One of the facilities a $600 million project located near the border of Kaduna and Niger states is scheduled for commissioning in the second quarter of 2025. Another refinery, valued at $200 million and situated close to Abuja, is also nearing completion. Additionally,...
In a significant step toward transforming port operations and enhancing regional trade under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), Tanzania has launched Fixed...
DP World has officially broken ground on a major $165-million expansion project at its container terminal in the Port of Maputo, Mozambique. The groundbreaking...
What is Third-Party Logistics (3PL)?
Third-party logistics (3PL) refers to the outsourcing of logistics and supply chain operations to specialized service providers. These providers handle...
Catalyst Metals’ Plutonic gold mine in North Meekatharra, Western Australia, has made the transformative move from analogue to digital operations in preparations for the...
BME’s renowned supply chain security has been further strengthened with the commissioning of a new storage tank for ammonium nitrate solution (ANS) by its...
AfriSam has enhanced its Rheebok Quarry operation with the installation of a high-capacity Sandvik CH430 cone crusher from Sandvik Rock Processing. The upgrade ensures...
Momentum continues to grow behind the ambitious plans of SEW-EURODRIVE South Africa to become a leading force in the continent’s industrial gearbox business, drives...