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Collaboration key to success in African drilling operations

VITAL TOOLS The value of economical, long-life rock drill bits, hammers and grinding machines in today's drilling environment is immeasurable

VITAL TOOLS The value of economical, long-life rock drill bits, hammers and grinding machines in today's drilling environment is immeasurable

30th August 2024

By: Creamer Media Reporter

     

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In the competitive industrial drilling sector, technological advancements and shifting market scenarios dictate the need for partnerships and constant innovation, says local drilling tools supplier and specialist Powerbit Rocktools MD Thomas Chao.

For over two decades, the Kempton Park, Gauteng-based company has established itself as a reliable and innovative partner for drilling professionals, consistently pushing the boundaries of excellence.

Powerbit offers a comprehensive range of industrial drilling products, including down-the-hole hammers and bits, reverse circulation hammers and bits, tri-cone bits, top hammer bits and rods, casing systems, grinding machines and more. These products are not only technologically advanced, but also affordable, making them an attractive choice for drilling operations of all sizes.

Collaborating with advanced research centres and technology experts in Taiwan, China and Japan, Powerbit ensures it stays ahead of technological advancements. “Our global presence allows us to tailor our products to meet clients’ specific needs effectively,” says Chao.

Nardus Bezuidenhout, director at Torque Africa Exploration, attests to this. “Powerbit has earned its reputation by actively listening to customers, understanding their unique challenges and consistently delivering top-notch solutions. They are more than a supplier to us, they partner with us to create the right solutions our drilling business demands.”

Wors Prinsloo, director at Kibela Drilling, emphasises the significance of collaboration, especially in the African sector, where drilling operations are essential for resource extraction and progress.

“In our industry, we cannot afford downtime. Having partners who are always available to help us address the unique challenges we face is critical. The Powerbit team works with us, not for us. That makes them a valued partner for our business.”

The value of economical, long-life rock drill bits, hammers and grinding machines in today's drilling environment is immeasurable. Powerbit recognises these tools' vital role in enabling clients' success and driving infrastructure projects that underpin local economies.

The Powerbit product range is a testament to their commitment to empowering progress in drilling operations. Each Powerbit product is meticulously engineered to deliver exceptional drilling capabilities and ideally equipped to serve a diverse clientele with varying requirements across different industries and working conditions.

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Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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