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TLT-Turbo Africa drives innovation in ventilation solutions across sub-Saharan Africa and beyond

TLT-Turbo Africa sales director Vusi Madlopha speaks to Mining Weekly at Electra Mining Africa 2024. Visit stand H2 in Hall 6 to learn more about the company’s A&B fan range.

4th September 2024

     

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Ventilation specialist TLT-Turbo Africa, a subsidiary of globally renowned, Germany-headquartered TLT-Turbo, is at the forefront of delivering advanced solutions tailored to the unique ventilation challenges of sub-Saharan Africa's mining and industrial sectors.

With a deep commitment to innovation, reliability and energy efficiency, Pretoria-based TLT-Turbo Africa has rapidly expanded its footprint across the region, becoming a trusted partner of major mining operations in countries that include the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Ghana, Zimbabwe and South Africa.

The company’s success is driven by its ability to provide customised ventilation systems that ensure safety and productivity in even the most challenging environments. Its A&B fan range, known for its robustness and adaptability, has not only gained traction in sub-Saharan Africa but has also made significant inroads into international markets such as South America, the US, Australia and Kazakhstan.

Through its local expertise and a client-centric approach, TLT-Turbo Africa has positioned itself as a leader in the market, offering solutions that meet stringent safety standards while enhancing operational efficiency. As the company continues to grow, it remains committed to pushing the boundaries of ventilation technology, ensuring that it meets the evolving needs of its African, as well as global, clients.

With a strong vision for the future, TLT-Turbo Africa is poised to continue its expansion, delivering cutting-edge solutions that contribute to the success and sustainability of the industries it serves.

Watch a video in which TLT-Turbo Africa sales director Vusi Madlopha speaks to Mining Weekly at Electra Mining Africa 2024. Visit stand H2 in Hall 6 to learn more about the company’s A&B fan range.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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