CFAO Mobility Ghana has officially launched Lovol Equipment in the country.
The landmark event, held at the company’s Equipment Division premises in Tema, marked the beginning of a strategic partnership poised to reshape the future of Ghana’s heavy machinery sector.
The introduction of Lovol Equipment is more than a business expansion—it’s a calculated step in support of Ghana’s ongoing industrialization. The event brought together stakeholders from construction, mining, fleet management, and engineering, underscoring CFAO’s central role in Ghana’s evolving industrial ecosystem.
Speaking on behalf of Mr. Adedamola Adelabu, Managing Director of CFAO Mobility Ghana, the company’s Human Resource Director, Ms. Anita Arthur, emphasized that CFAO is “not just importing equipment—we are building ecosystems.” This statement reflects the company’s deep commitment to infrastructure development, local talent enhancement, and sustainable industrial solutions.
Aligning with Ghana’s Big Push Economic Agenda
CFAO’s alignment with Ghana’s Big Push Economic Agenda demonstrates its intent to contribute to national development as a long-term strategic partner. Mr. Adelabu highlighted that the launch of Lovol is in line with government goals, and that CFAO’s role extends beyond sales to becoming an enabler of productivity and efficiency in key economic sectors.
From passenger vehicles and trucks to agricultural and industrial machinery, CFAO Mobility Ghana is positioning itself as a comprehensive mobility and construction solutions provider. With robust aftersales support, rental services, and genuine parts availability, CFAO ensures its offerings deliver real value to Ghanaian businesses.
Mr. Yanick Camerman, Director of Operations – Equipment, elaborated on the strategic fit between CFAO and Lovol. “This is not just the launch of a brand; it is the beginning of a long-term partnership with the industries shaping Ghana’s future,” he said. Lovol’s portfolio—which includes excavators, wheel loaders, backhoe loaders, and graders—offers high-performing, cost-effective solutions tailored for the country’s challenging terrains and growing industrial demands.

Camerman further emphasized CFAO’s investment in reliable service infrastructure, including mobile servicing units, certified technicians, and flexible maintenance contracts. “Performance alone is not enough—service builds trust,” he remarked, reinforcing CFAO’s value proposition of minimal downtime and optimal performance.
Showcasing Power and Precision: FR215E2 & FL955K
Guests at the launch were treated to a live exhibition of two of Lovol’s flagship machines, demonstrating the brand’s technological prowess and suitability for Ghana’s diverse working conditions.
The Lovol FR215E2 Medium Excavator, with its 21.6-ton operating weight, boasts intelligent control systems, advanced hydraulics, and superior fuel efficiency. Its ergonomic cab design enhances operator comfort, making it ideal for demanding excavation and earthmoving tasks.
Complementing it was the Lovol FL955K Medium Wheel Loader, featuring a 5.2-ton load capacity, a robust 162kW engine, and a 3m³ bucket. Built for power, endurance, and precision, the FL955K is tailored for heavy-duty operations in construction, logistics, and mining environments.
With the successful launch of Lovol, CFAO Mobility Ghana has not only expanded its brand offerings but has also reaffirmed its commitment to Ghana’s economic advancement. The Equipment Division now stands as a one-stop hub for construction machinery, agricultural tools, forklifts, trucks, buses, and tyres—all supported by expert service, genuine parts, and flexible financing.
Operating from Tema, Kumasi, and Takoradi, CFAO Mobility Ghana’s reach and readiness signal a promising future for heavy equipment users across sectors, empowering Ghana’s journey toward industrialization with the strength of Lovol machinery.
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