Our construction and earthmoving team in Abidjan recently put the HOWO TX 8×4 dump trucks into operation — and they have quickly proven to be the right choice for heavy-duty work in African conditions.
Working environments in Côte d’Ivoire can be extremely demanding — overloaded haul routes, damaged roads, rainy-season mud, and continuous operation under high temperatures. Many trucks struggle in these conditions, but the HOWO TX 8×4 units handle the work with strong power, excellent stability, and reliable performance.
We are using these trucks for multiple applications, including quarry material transport, road construction projects, and large-scale earthmoving around Abidjan. The 8×4 configuration provides high payload capacity, and the reinforced chassis remains solid even when fully loaded. Power output is impressive, and the trucks maintain good climbing ability on uneven terrain without difficulty.
What really stands out is the reliability. After weeks of intensive daily operation, we have not experienced any major breakdowns. Maintenance is straightforward, spare parts are available locally, and this helps us keep operating costs under control. Our drivers also appreciate the comfortable cabin and strong air-conditioning, which makes long working hours much easier.
For construction companies and contractors operating in West Africa, we confidently recommend the HOWO TX 8×4 dump truck. It is a durable, cost-effective solution built for heavy loads, rough roads, and African job sites. Based on our experience, we plan to add more HOWO dump trucks to our fleet in future projects.
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