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Welfare and Agribusiness
Empowering Communities At AMA DRC SARL, we firmly believe that we have a duty to be positive actors in the society in which we operate. Therefore, we have created a foundation called Rehobot to develop and coordinate various humanitarian projects for the benefit of local populations.
Read MoreTrades, Logistics, and Transportation
End-to-End Logistics Solutions for Mining Products We are currently working with cooperatives and other local mining companies to sell raw mining products (copper and cobalt). We offer various transport and logistics solutions to our clients for more than 6 years.
Read MoreExploration
Greenfield Exploration It should be noted that most projects located on our mining concessions are in the development stage (greenfield). These projects (greenfield), as well as exploration, have been conducted in collaboration with a certified laboratory in Lubumbashi and also with GECAMINES in Kolwezi. The work included: Data Examination Visit to all mining concessions (PR); […]
Read MoreConstruction
We make small to large company With Nehemi’s world, a subsidiary of the group, we have developed construction projects in the provinces of Lualaba, Haut Katanga, and Kinshasa, to name a few. “Tomorrow is built today! Let’s expand together our horizons on projects with long-term positive impact.”
Read MoreMining Industry
Mining Exploration and Development Based in Kolwezi, Democratic Republic of Congo, the company holds six mining concessions in the provinces of Lualaba and Haut Katanga. These concessions are covered by exploration permits, and the exploitable products include copper, cobalt, gold, manganese, lead, and zinc, to name a few. As part of the development project for […]
Read MoreConsulting and Support
Facilitating Mining Investment in the DRC First and foremost, AMA DRC SARL is a consulting firm in the field of buying and selling mining concessions. In this capacity, we assist various concessionaires and local, regional, and international mining stakeholders during various implementation phases in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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