Minexpo Tanzania 2021

Minexpo Tanzania 2021

28 September - 30 September, 2021

East_africa@expogroup.net

+255 713 246 267

Https://expogr.com/minexpotanzania/

Diamond Jubilee Expo Center, Tanzania

Organized By:


+255 689 753 733

east_africa@expogroup.net

www.expogr.com

Linda House - Esaurp, Survey Mlimani City, Plot No. 44844, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania

MINEXPO TANZANIA 2021

MINEXPO TANZANIA 2021

28 September - 30 September, 2021

East_africa@expogroup.net

+255 713 246 267

Https://expogr.com/minexpotanzania

Diamond Jubilee Expo Center, Tanzania

Organized By:


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Minexpo Tanzania 2021

Minexpo Tanzania 2021

28 September - 30 September, 2021

East_africa@expogroup.net

+255 713 246 267

Https://expogr.com/minexpotanzania/

Diamond Jubilee Expo Center, Tanzania

Organized By:


+255 689 753 733

east_africa@expogroup.net

www.expogr.com

Linda House - Esaurp, Survey Mlimani City, Plot No. 44844, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania

MINEXPO TANZANIA 2021

MINEXPO TANZANIA 2021

28 September - 30 September, 2021

East_africa@expogroup.net

+255 713 246 267

Https://expogr.com/minexpotanzania

Diamond Jubilee Expo Center, Tanzania

Organized By:


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About Minexpo Tanzania 2021

The 06th Minexpo Africa, Tanzania is the region's showcase of the latest technology in the mining & processing of minerals, earthmoving, safety equipment and much more.

Tanzania's mining industry is expected to reach $1.28 billion in 2015 according to a study by Business Monitor International (BMI). The country is the 4th largest gold producer in Africa after South Africa, Ghana and Mali. Gold production currently stands at roughly 40 tonnes a year, copper at 2980 tonnes, silver at 10 tonnes and diamond at 112670 carats. In total, the mining sector contributes 2.8% to the GDP each year but this could rise considerably in the coming years, with Business Monitor International (BMI) forecasting average annual growth in the sector of 7.7% between 2011 and 2018. BMI also predicts a doubling in value of the sector between 2010 and 2018, from US$0.64bn to US$1.28bn.

Minerals that have been identified in Tanzania include gold, iron ore, nickel, copper, cobalt, silver, diamond, tanzanite, ruby, garnet, limestone, soda ash, gypsum, salt, phosphate, coal, uranium, gravel, sand and dimension stones. Read more about Tanzania.

Exhibitors Profile

  • Aerial Ropeways
  • Automation Technology
  • Casting Machines & Technology
  • Coal Beneficiation & Mineral Dressing Equipments
  • Construction Machinery & Equipments
  • Control and Automation Systems
  • Diesel Engines and Grinding Mills
  • Drilling Equipments - Surface and Underground
  • Electrical Engineering and Process Control Technology
  • Ferro Alloys
  • Industrial Pumps
  • Industrial, Engineering and Manufacturing
  • Lubricants and Greases
  • Mine Safety Equipments
  • Mining Machinery & Technology
  • Project Management & Finance
  • Safety, Health and Environment
  • Voltage Regulators
  • Wagon Tipplers
  • Weigh Bridges

Visitors Profile

  • Architects, Consultants & Engineers
  • Miners & Contractors
  • Property developers
  • Manufacturers, Exporters & Importers
  • Wholesalers & Retailers
  • Government agencies
  • Fire-fighting & safety equipment
  • Heavy Construction & Civil Engineering Equipments & Machinery
  • Steel Manufacturers, Distributors, Importers & Exporters
  • Turnkey contractors

About MINEXPO TANZANIA 2021

The 06th Minexpo Africa, Tanzania is the region's showcase of the latest technology in the mining & processing of minerals, earthmoving, safety equipment and much more.

The country is the 4th largest gold producer in Africa after South Africa, Ghana and Mali. Gold production currently stands at roughly 40 tonnes a year, copper at 2980 tonnes, silver at 10 tonnes and diamond at 112670 carats. In total, the mining sector contributes 2.8% to the GDP each year but this could rise considerably in the coming years, with Business Monitor International (BMI) forecasting average annual growth in the sector of 7.7%. BMI also predicts a doubling in value of the sector in the coming years due to international investments.

Minerals that have been identified in Tanzania include gold, iron ore, nickel, copper, cobalt, silver, diamond, tanzanite, ruby, garnet, limestone, soda ash, gypsum, salt, phosphate, coal, uranium, gravel, sand and dimension stones. Read more about Tanzania.

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