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Major Machinery Shipment Arrives to Boost Infrastructure Projects Nationwide

By Hussain Shinan Published 6 hours ago

A large consignment of heavy machinery has arrived in the Maldives to support ongoing and upcoming infrastructure projects across the country, marking one of the most significant equipment imports in the sector’s history.

The shipment, consisting of 230 pieces of machinery, was officially handed over during a ceremony held in Thilafushi to the Road Development Corporation (RDC) and the Ministry of Finance.

Officials said the equipment — supplied by Chinese manufacturer XCMG — includes key assets required for road development works, such as asphalt pavers, excavators, and earth-moving machines.

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According to RDC, this is the first time such a large volume of machinery has been brought into the Maldives at once, reflecting the scale of infrastructure projects currently underway across the islands.

Agreements Behind the Project

The procurement process began following an agreement signed in May last year between Infrastructure Development Solution (IDS) and RDC. IDS later entered into a contract with XCMG to supply the machinery.

At the handover ceremony, RDC Managing Director Ibrahim Nazim said the corporation had been operating under challenging conditions due to limited resources, noting that the arrival of the new equipment would significantly ease operational constraints.

 

Faster Project Delivery Expected

Nazim stated that the addition of modern machinery is expected to increase efficiency and accelerate construction timelines, potentially enabling projects to be completed ahead of schedule.

In a move aimed at ensuring long-term sustainability, IDS — in partnership with the Chinese manufacturer — is also planning to establish a local repair facility and spare parts center in the Maldives.

Officials say this will reduce downtime caused by mechanical issues, as repairs and parts replacement can be handled locally rather than relying on overseas shipments.

The initiative is expected to support continuous progress on infrastructure projects, particularly those involving road development and land works across multiple islands.

Authorities say the arrival of the machinery signals a renewed push to strengthen infrastructure capacity and improve the pace of development nationwide.

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