Graphic reporter, Maclean Kwofi, interviewing the Brand and Digital Marketing Manager at JVA, Ryan Du Tolt during the event
Graphic reporter, Maclean Kwofi, interviewing the Brand and Digital Marketing Manager at JVA, Ryan Du Tolt during the event

JVA poised to leverage strategic partnership in Ghana

JVA, an international firm into monitoring and security fencing, is to harness the power of strategic partnerships in Ghana to expand its reach and serve the vast market of over 449.97 million consumers across the West African sub-region.

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This partnership is expected to help the firm to strengthen its presence in the region and deliver cutting-edge security solutions to meet the growing demands of the West African market.

With its current partnership with Wire Weaving Industries (Ghana) Limited, JVA is poised to contribute significantly to the economic growth and development of the country and beyond.

Open for discussion

Speaking to the Daily Graphic at the ongoing 17th edition of the West Africa Mining and Power Exhibition and Conference (WAMPEX) in Accra, the Brand and Digital Marketing Manager at JVA, Ryan Du Tolt, said JVA was open to discussions on establishing a factory in the country that could produce monitoring and security fencing solutions for the West African market.

He said placing a factory in the country would enable JVA to better serve the local demand for high-quality security products.

Graphic reporter, Maclean Kwofi, interviewing the Brand and Digital Marketing Manager at JVA, Ryan Du Tolt during the event

“By investing in a local manufacturing facility, we will aim to create jobs and stimulate economic growth in the region. With this our goal is to provide innovative and reliable security solutions that cater to the specific needs of the local market,” he said.

He said Ghana was an important market for the JVA, with significant growth potential and a strong demand for advanced security solutions.

He added that the company was committed to investing in the country's security infrastructure, creating jobs and stimulating economic development.

Satisfaction

The marketing manager noted that the parent JVA Technologies based in Australia partnered with JVA (South Africa) to produce a product range to satisfy the needs of the world security electric fencing markets from simple domestic requirements, to high security installations.

“The two parties did this by leveraging over 50 years’ experience in some of the world’s most testing international and local security markets.
“JVA products and expertise have become trusted choices for local and international customers as they meet the strict specifications required to secure important government contracts for prisons, airports, power stations, banks, housing estates, defence facilities and municipalities,” he said.

He said JVA’s global partnerships enable it to combine award winning Australian engineering design expertise with South African, cost effective, assembly and accessory manufacture.

He explained that from lessons learnt in challenging African, South American, Asian and other world markets, combined with the high tech demands of Australia and countries such as America, Africa and Europe, JVA engineers have succeeded in producing a robust product range that continuously sets international standards of quality, innovation and cost effectiveness.

The WAMPEX

The WAMPEX is an annual conference that pools together captains of the mining and power companies, West Africa ministers, international and local investors, researchers and traditional leaders.

The 17th edition of the WAMPEX is on the theme: “The mining and power hub: Driving sustainable investment opportunities in West Africa”.

The three-day conference, scheduled between June 5 and 7, 2024, is expected to host 3,000 attendees including 150 exhibiting companies from more than 20 countries.

It is an initiative of the Ghana Chamber of Mines with support from other corporate entities.

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