HMD Ghana Ltd. has reported strong interest following the debut of its ForLife heavy equipment protection programme at WAMPEX 2026 in Accra, Ghana
The programme — the first lifetime heavy equipment protection solution of its kind, available upon request alongside any new Tuboshu machine purchase through HMD and other dealers — drew interest from fleet managers, construction executives and mining professionals, HMD Ghana said in a statement.
First enrolments were completed at the exhibition stand, with a “robust pipeline” of qualified leads established, the statement noted.
The launch of ForLife formed part of HMD's broader market presence at WAMPEX 2026, reinforcing its established three-model access proposition — outright purchase, flexible equipment rental, and rent-to-own — applicable across HMD's full portfolio of heavy equipment brands, including Tuboshu.
As well as the HMD and Tuboshu exhibition stand, an outdoor display drew crowds for live Tuboshu machines, including the TG220 motor grader, the TF30D diesel forklift and the TTL12E solar tower light.
“Together, the three machines embodied Tuboshu's commitment to purpose-built equipment for demanding African operating conditions,” the HMD Ghana statement noted.
“The conversations at WAMPEX were not exploratory. They were operational,” it added.
“Visitors understood the proposition immediately and wanted to act on it. The response confirmed that the equipment sector has been waiting for something like this.”
Industry feedback centred on three themes, it added: the clarity and simplicity of the pay-per-hour ForLife model, the commercial relief of transferring breakdown risk away from the machine owner, and the flexibility of three distinct routes to machine access — purchase, rental, and rent-to-own — under one roof.
Used equipment operators and resellers noted the value of ForLife's transferability on resale, identifying it as a meaningful differentiator in the secondary market, HMD Ghana noted.
“ForLife is live and available, giving machine owners the certainty they have been asking for without delay or complication. The industry made its appetite for change clear in Accra, and HMD and Tuboshu are moving forward with a single objective: to turn every promise made on the stand into measurable value on the job site.”
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