IHC Dredging and Dredge Masters Limited are pleased to announce the commissioning of two Beaver® cutter suction dredgers and related marine equipment. His Excellency, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, President of the Republic of Ghana, performed the commissioning ceremony on Wednesday, May 25 in Ghana.
The support of His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Ghana, and his strong vision for the Republic of Ghana is greatly appreciated by all parties. The commissioning of the dredgers and equipment provides this African company with cutting-edge marine technology, to be operated by local engineers and technical staff. This capacity will be a major breakthrough in the African region.
“Our ambition is to be the most successful African Holding business, leading in every industry we operate,” said Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong, Chairman of the Jospong Group. Dredging has become a key component of our group’s aim of “changing people’s lives.”
“Dredge Masters has been active for over 5 years now and has an objective for major expansion in the region by aiding local parties in the development of their dredging capability,” said Captain Kahn, Director of Dredge Masters Limited. Through consistent, ecologically friendly, and effective standards, we hope to become Africa’s premier provider of dredging, maritime, and associated services. To achieve so, we collaborate with organizations that can provide us with the greatest equipment and knowledge. As a consequence, we’ve formed a collaboration with IHC Dredging.”
IHC Dredging provides Dredge Masters with a complete dredging solution as well as access to cutting-edge technology. IHC Dredging has provided two Delta Multi Craft work boats in addition to two Beaver 50® dredgers to undertake all supporting activities. There’s also a vital spare parts kit, training kit, scheduled maintenance system, and two discharge pipeline systems.
“IHC Dredging is happy to have teamed with Dredge Masters and we are honoured with the confidence Dredge Masters has placed in our firm,” Catina Geselschap, Director PMG Dredging Standard Modular boats, said. We can make a difference in Ghana and the region if we work together. We look forward to assisting in the development of local dredging capability and technical expertise.”