W.A.S.P Introduces Managed Print Services

W.A.S.P Limited, a Document Management Services company based in Ghana introduced Managed Print Services in Ghana. W.A.S.P is the only HP accredited Managed Print Service providers in Ghana and their approach allows you to attain tangible business benefit by adopting a strategic print management process.

MPS is an approach which analyses all of your processes and workflow of handling documents. With MPS you can outsource printing functions, whiles still retaining over quality, performance and cost. In a well managed print environment you will improve service and productivity.

MPS simplifies management and improves visibility by providing comprehensive monthly reports that include analysis of performance against service levels, consumables usage, trend in service calls, and recommendations for new or replacement equipment.

Over the past four years, W.A.S.P have successfully implemented a number of transformational projects in both the Public and Private Sectors, and the International Organisation sector.

Managing Director of W.A.S.P, Grant Webber said they firmly believe they are your partner of choice, especially given their market leadership with similar transformational projects.

Ecoalpha Introduces The Seeker Aircraft To The Ghanaian Market

Ecoalpha, a wholly owned Ghanaian aircraft dealership and aviation services provider introduced the Seeker Aircraft in Ghana at an event at the Best Western Premiere Hotel in Accra on Wednesday, August 29 2018.

The Seeker is a versatile, purpose built, light observation aircraft specially designed and developed for quality aerial surveillance. It provides unmatched surveillance specific qualities including its flexibility, maneuverability and visibility when compared to both fixed and rotary wing aircrafts.

The Seeker, a FAA Part 23 Normal Category Certified aircraft, features a side-by-side configured cockpit with helicopter-like visibility. In addition, the Seeker’s high mounted pusher propeller and convenient tail wheel landing configuration make it superior aircraft operation during short take off and landing at austere locations.

All this, coupled with the Seeker’s low operating and acquisition costs make it the most cost-effective surveillance Aircraft on the market today.

This aircraft offers great usability in various organizations and governmental agencies. In an effort to maximize its use, Ecoalpha is looking to partner with companies and governmental agencies interested in quality aerial surveillance. These include but not limited to National Security, Traffic Control, Aerial Mapping, Military Operations, Agriculture, Pipeline and Powerline Inspection, Tourism, ISR Missions, and more.

It is Ecoalpha’s vision to see at least one Seeker in every African country within the next 2 years.

Learn more about the Seeker here 

AmCham Joins Newmont Ghana At Stakeholder Engagement Forum

Newmont Ghana on August 29, 2018 held a Stakeholder Engagement Forum at the Accra Marriott Hotel to share an overview of the corporations operations and dialogue on how the corporation can employ best practices to positively impact the socio-economic lives of people in the communities they operate in.

Newmont Ghana is Ghana’s largest gold producer with a 2018 consolidated production of 435 – 465 Koz and 380 – 410 Koz at the Ahafo and Akyem mines respectively.  These mines were adjudged the best performers in Environmental Management in 2016 with Akyem mines placing first and Ahafo mines coming in second.

Senior Vice President for the Africa region, Alwyn Pretorius said the corporation is operating with a continuous improvement mindset by driving innovation through technology, streamlining production and operational processes, and strengthening business process efficiency.

The Corporation has a competitive advantage through people by providing about 1,953 full time jobs and 3,261 contract jobs. Newmont has 23% of its executive positions occupied by females and supports about 58,000 direct and indirect jobs. Their apprenticeship and learnership programmes also help develop host community talents.

By creating shared value through their operations, Newmont Ghana set up the Newmont Ahafo Development Foundation and Newmont Akyem Development Foundation which have contributed $ 25.2 million since 2007 and $7.7 million since 2013 respectively. These funds have been invested into infrastructure and social amenities projects and fund beneficiaries of scholarships.

Newmont Ghana was named the country’s Overall Largest and Best Taxpayer for 2017. The 2017 payments consisted of GHc 264 million in Corporate Income Tax, GHc138 million in Mineral Royalty, GHc 94 million in Pay As You Earn (PAYE), GHc 56 million in Withholding Tax, and GHc16 million in Forestry Levy.