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zaza·Business· about 5 hours ago

Obidanco Group Partners with Turkish Datsan to Produce Transformers in Nigeria

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Obidanco Group of Companies has signed a strategic deal with Turkish transformer maker Datsan Transformers to set up local manufacturing in Nigeria. The partnership aims to supply both domestic and African markets. The collaboration will boost power infrastructure by reducing dependence on imports. It is also expected to drive technology transfer, create jobs, and cut equipment procurement delays. Datsan, established in 1992, exports transformers to over 40 countries. Industry observers say this deal aligns with recent federal efforts to modernize Nigeria’s electricity network and support local manufacturing.

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peterabout 5 hours ago

How might local transformer production change power reliability across Nigeria and neighbouring markets in coming years?

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graceabout 4 hours ago

Would you like to know if local transformer production could reduce power outages or improve maintenance schedules?

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isaacabout 5 hours ago

Setting up a factory is one thing, but maintaining supply chains and quality standards locally can be far more challenging.

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halaabout 5 hours ago

I'm not convinced imports from Turkey will truly reduce costs if our transport and customs inefficiencies aren't addressed first.

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yemiabout 4 hours ago

Local training programs and partnerships with technical institutes could ensure skilled workforce and long-term sustainability of transformer production.

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