Ultimate Industrials has broadened its offerings in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to include quality emulsion explosives, blasting equipment and technical support.
As a 100%-locally-owned company, Ultimate Industrials will be at this year’s DRC Mining Week in June, to raise awareness of its exciting services among stakeholders in the sector. The company is operating an upgraded emulsion manufacturing plant at the Comide mine in Kisanfu, which further strengthens its supply chain for blasting emulsions and equipment in Central Africa. The plant is run to the highest level of quality and compliance, to ensure that international standards of operational safety and final product quality are maintained.

“Supply chain regulations in the DRC’s mining industry call for greater involvement of locally-owned service providers, to support inclusive economic growth,” said Dido Kazadi CEO of Ultimate Industrials. “Ultimate Industrials is fully compliant with these requirements, and we are paving the way to grow in service of the mining sector.”
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He highlighted the in-country production of emulsion as good news for the industrialisation of the DRC – as it strengthened the supply chain for local mining companies. Ultimate Industrials, which was established by DRC-born Kazadi in 2009, sources its INNOVEX™ emulsion explosives from global blasting solutions provider BME, as well as mobile manufacturing units (MMUs), AXXIS™ electronic initiation systems and BME’s other technology products like Xplolog™, Xplocharge™ and Blastmap™.
Ultimate Industrials will be joined by its BME partners from South Africa at stand number E76 and E84 during DRC Mining Week and will be on-hand to share its capabilities with exhibitors on-site.

