Deepening Cooperation for a Shared Future

Our Company Successfully Hosts 2026 Mining Sector Supplier Cooperation Introduction Meeting

[Chingola, Zambia] – On February 19, 2026, a business cooperation introduction meeting aimed at connecting high-quality suppliers with mining enterprises and promoting synergistic development of the local industrial chain was successfully concluded at our company’s factory conference room in Chingola. Under the theme “Deepening Cooperation for a Shared Future,” the event built an efficient and practical communication platform, bringing together key players in the mining sector to explore possibilities for deepening business ties and expanding collaborative opportunities in the new year.

On the day of the meeting, the afternoon sun shone brightly over Chingola, and our factory conference room was arranged in a simple yet dignified manner. Delegates from four companies arrived successively: BAINARD MINING, FAREN MINING, COPA INVESTMENT, and the core promotional subject of the meeting—representatives from ROM ENTERPRISES & ENGINEERING LIMITED. At precisely 15:00 PM, the meeting officially commenced with a welcome address from our Business Development Director.

On behalf of our company, the Director first extended sincere gratitude to all attending guests and clarified the original intention of the meeting. As a local enterprise rooted in the Chingola area, we deeply understand that the efficiency and stability of the mining supply chain are critical to regional economic development. The purpose of this meeting was to leverage our factory platform to introduce ROM ENTERPRISES—a power engineering service provider with  excellent reputation—to our fellow mining companies present, in hopes of facilitating more direct and closer business matching and achieving win-win outcomes for all parties.

Topic of ROM ENTERPRISES: A Reliable Partner for Comprehensive Power Engineering Solutions

The ROM ENTERPRISES representative first thanked our company for the meticulous organization and paid tribute to the mining peers present. Then, with enthusiasm and professional insight, he comprehensively showcased the company’s development history, service scope, and core strengths.

He introduced that ROM ENTERPRISES & ENGINEERING LIMITED is a leading Zambian integrated service provider for power engineering and equipment supply, with over ten years of rich experience in the mining power support sector. The company not only sells various high- and low-voltage electrical equipment but also offers full-chain services from project design, equipment selection, installation and commissioning, to post-operation maintenance.

Specifically, ROM ENTERPRISES’ service scope covers the following core areas:

  1. Power Equipment Supply: The company is maintaining an extensive inventory of transformers, distribution cabinets, circuit breakers, cables, motors, and automation control components. Whether it is complete sets of equipment for new projects or spare parts for old mines, ROM provides fast and high-quality supply.
  • Power Equipment Installation and Commissioning: ROM has an installation team consisting of senior electrical engineers and technicians, proficient in complex procedures such as high- and low-voltage distribution system installation, relay protection setting, and equipment integration testing. They strictly follow international standards and local Zambian specifications to ensure every piece of equipment operates safely and efficiently.

3. Overhead Line Installation: This is one of ROM ENTERPRISES’ flagship businesses. The company has the qualifications and capability to undertake the construction of 11kV, 33kV, and even 66kV high-voltage overhead transmission lines. From line surveying, tower foundation construction, steel tower assembly, to conductor stringing and line parameter testing, ROM provides turnkey overhead line engineering services, particularly excelling in line design and construction under complex terrain conditions in mining areas.

4. Maintenance and Technical Consulting: Beyond new projects, ROM also offers preventive maintenance, emergency fault repair, energy efficiency optimization, and other technical services for power facilities. They promise 24-hour emergency response to customer needs, minimizing mining downtime caused by power issues.

To give the attending companies a more intuitive understanding of their capabilities, the ROM representative also presented several typical recent engineering cases. For example, they successfully completed a new 45-kilometer 66kV overhead line project for a large Copper mine in the Northwestern Province, with a one-time successful power transmission. They also carried out a comprehensive upgrade of the high-voltage distribution system for a concentrator plant at a well-known copper mine in the Copperbelt, improving its power reliability by over 30%. In addition, he specifically mentioned the company’s physical stores in Chingola and Chililabombwe. The store in Chingola’s main industrial area covers over 500 square meters, featuring a warehousing zone, equipment repair workshop, and office area, with more than 300 types of commonly used electrical spare parts in stock year-round. The store in Chililabombwe focuses more on serving mining clients in the border area, providing fast and convenient parts supply and small equipment repair services. The layout of these two stores enables ROM to cover the major mining areas of the Copperbelt with the shortest time radius, truly fulfilling the service commitment of “close to customers and rapid response.”

The ROM representative emphasized: “We are not just selling equipment; we are professional partners solving power problems for our customers. Every one of our engineers deeply understands the mining industry’s dependence on electricity. Our goal is to make mine power systems as natural and reliable as breathing.”

In his concluding remarks, Mr. Rodrick, General Manager of ROM ENTERPRISES, highlighted his company’s years of collaboration with ZESCO’s Copperbelt management and frontline staff, as well as his own prior experience as a long-term ZESCO employee; he noted that this familiarity with ZESCO’s operational processes would greatly assist clients in improving the efficiency of business approval submissions to the utility.

In a relaxed yet lively atmosphere, the meeting moved to its second segment: self-introductions by the participating mining companies.

The first to speak was the representative from COPA INVESTMENT. He explained that COPA INVESTMENT is a small-scale mining development company with a long-standing presence in the Copperbelt Province, specializing in copper concentrate processing and copper leaching. In recent years, the company has expanded its mining operations in the area northwest of Chingola, reaching a current production capacity of 1,000 tons of finished product per year. As operations grow, the company faces an increasingly urgent need for high-performance electrical equipment, a stable overhead power supply, and reliable emergency backup power. He expressed a strong desire to use this presentation as an opportunity to connect with professional power engineering partners like ROM ENTERPRISES, aiming to secure robust electrical infrastructure to support the company’s future expansion plans.

Next, a representative from FAREN MINING shared their perspective. FAREN MINING is a mining enterprise distinguished by its focus on technological innovation, with operations centered on leaching. The representative noted that their mineral processing plant in Chingola consumes vast amounts of electricity and demands an exceptionally high level of continuity and stability in the power supply. Over the past year, unexpected equipment failures caused production stoppages, resulting in significant financial losses. Consequently, the company places great importance on the quality of suppliers’ equipment, their responsiveness, and the professionalism of their installation and maintenance services. He expressed hope that today’s meeting would pave the way for a long-term, mutually trusting partnership with ROM ENTERPRISES.

Finally, the representative from BAINARD MINING delivered an impressive presentation. BAINARD MINING is a newly established mining enterprise currently developing a copper leaching plant in the Chingola region. With the project at a critical stage of infrastructure development, there is an urgent need for reliable power solutions—encompassing the supply of high-voltage substation equipment, the installation of overhead power lines, and the implementation of a comprehensive site-wide electrical system. The company representative emphasized a preference for suppliers with local experience and rapid service capabilities to ensure that project timelines remain unaffected by cross-border logistics or delays associated with overseas service support.

After the three mining enterprises clearly articulated their development status and business needs, the meeting atmosphere gradually warmed up. All agreed that in the current golden period of rapid mining development in Zambia, localized and professional support services are among the key factors determining mining operational efficiency.

Soon afterwards the meeting entered an interactive Q&A session. Representatives from the participating mining companies engaged in in-depth discussions with the ROM team on various technical details, supply lead times, after-sales service, and other concerns. The on-site atmosphere was lively, and the exchanges were practical and efficient. Several companies expressed immediate interest in further technical alignment and commercial negotiations, and they exchanged contact information.

At around 17:00 PM, the introduction meeting drew to a close. As the host and a close partner of ROM ENTERPRISES, our company, on behalf of ROM ENTERPRISES, presented a carefully prepared gift to each mining company that attended—BAINARD MINING, FAREN MINING, COPA INVESTMENT. Each gift consisted of a locally crafted Zambian handicraft gift box, containing an exquisite copper souvenir and premium local coffee, symbolizing “copper-hearted unity” and savoring win-win cooperation. Although not extravagant, the gift fully conveyed ROM ENTERPRISES’ gratitude to our company and the mining peers for their sincere willingness to cooperate.

While presenting the gifts, our company representative conveyed ROM ENTERPRISES’ management’s sincere message: “Many thanks to BAINARD MINING, FAREN MINING, and COPA INVESTMENT for sending representatives to today’s introduction meeting. Every one of your needs and every question you raised is a valuable driver of improvement for ROM. We sincerely hope that in the future, whenever you have requirements for power equipment supply, equipment installation, or overhead line engineering, you will think of ROM ENTERPRISES first. We promise to repay your trust and support with the highest quality products, the most professional technology, and the most timely services. Let us move forward hand in hand and write a brilliant chapter for local enterprises on the grand blueprint of Zambia’s mining development.”

Amid warm applause and friendly farewells, this mining sector supplier cooperation introduction meeting concluded successfully. All attending representatives agreed that the meeting was innovative in format, practical in content, and rich in information. It not only deepened the mining companies’ comprehensive understanding of ROM ENTERPRISES but also laid a solid foundation for potential future project collaborations. Through this event, our company further consolidated its bridging and bonding role in the local mining supply chain, demonstrating our firm commitment to growing together with partner enterprises and serving regional economic development.

We have every reason to believe that, starting from this introduction meeting, ROM ENTERPRISES and the various mining companies will embark on a new journey of cooperation filled with hope and fruitful outcomes, jointly contributing new strength to the mining prosperity of Zambia’s Copperbelt Province.