Large modern fleet of excavators, payloaders and haulers with logistics services
A separate division within the De Simone group of companies is in charge of all logistics related to the Group’s projects. Moreover, this skill has been developed to a degree where the Group offers logistic services to clients as an independent activity.
De Simone’s managers together with a large fleet of excavators, payloaders and haulers provide coordinated services to excavate, load and haul ore out of mined areas and transport them to the required process areas. This service is on an ongoing basis for many of the mining projects for which De Simone has executed construction projects. The fleet of specialised vehicles is supported by a well-equipped workshop and OEM trained engineers posted at each site.
The De Simone group of companies is currently the only construction group of companies capable of offering this service to its clients and independent clients, thanks to the extensive number of fully functional machinery available within its modern fleet of vehicles.
De Simone Ltd. owns numerous cranes, including tower cranes, self-erecting cranes and all-terrain mobile cranes, ranging from 15 to 100 tonnes.
As one of Ghana’s leading construction businesses, De Simone Ltd. relies on an efficient and modern fleet of vehicles and machinery catering for all the Company’s construction needs.
Within its group of companies, De Simone owns and runs Monolo Plant Ltd. MPL owns and operates several batching plants throughout West Africa, both mobile and non-mobile.
All work carried out by De Simone Ltd. undergoes thorough inspections, during and after construction. Whether the project is large or small, De Simone Ltd. develops a carefully planned team strategy that meets, and sometimes exceeds, all construction and project administration needs.
De Simone Ltd. can count on a vast number of excavators and bulldozers of various sizes, sheep foot rollers, 15 tonne rollers, graders, compactors, small back-hoe machines and the largest fleet of dump trucks in Ghana.