On-site training (we provide)
Every major-class machine sale (40+ tonne) from Suriname Excavators includes one week of on-site operator training at the buyer's project site in Ghana. Mid-class sales (20-40t) include three days of on-site training. Mini-class sales include a half-day handover orientation.
Training covers:
- Safe pre-shift inspection routine
- Cab familiarisation and control proficiency
- Basic and advanced digging techniques
- Attachment swap procedures (if quick coupler equipped)
- Fault recognition and reporting
- Daily fluid checks and grease points
- Operational efficiency techniques
Manufacturer-certified programmes
Several brands operate dedicated training facilities accessible to Ghana buyers via their dealer networks:
- Caterpillar Training Institute — global accreditation
- Komatsu Operating Mastery — telematics-driven training
- JCB Operator Training — backhoe-loader specialty
- Volvo Operators School — fuel-efficiency focus
Ghana certification routes
In Ghana, certified operators typically obtain national-level competency certificates through training institutes accredited by labour-sector regulators. Specifics vary by country — GIESCEET-accredited centres provide recognised certification.
Why training matters financially
We've measured 20-40% productivity differences between trained and self-taught operators on identical machines across our service area. On a $80/hour operating-cost machine running 2,000 hours/year, that's $32,000-64,000/year of productivity at stake — multiples of typical training cost.