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2008

MTI launches a new mine-detection machine, the MDV-Mk4  2007
MTI awarded three United Nations contracts for demining in Sudan  
   
   
MTI completed the engineering of its first flail that was deployed to Afghanistan  2004
   
MTI was the first commercial demining contractor to start work in Iraq   2003
   
MTI awarded a contract in Lebanon - the largest mine clearance operation in the world at the time  2002
   

  
MineClear started buying and operating flails  2000

  




  
Mine-Tech won a number of United Nations contracts and was instrumental in developing working practices that laid the foundations for guideline documentation that is still in use today  1997
Mine-Tech projects included Mozambique, the Balkans, the Horn of Africa and Nicaragua  
   
Early projects for MineClear included Libya, Egypt, Laos and Zaire  1990
   
   
   
   
   
 
 
 
2006    MTI operational office moved from Zimbabwe to the UK
 
 
 
 

2003  
  Mine Dog School integrated into MTI
 
 
 
2001    MTI machine workshop established in the UK
  MineClear and Mine-Tech merge to form MineTech International (MTI)
 
1998    Mine Dog School established by Andre Le Roux and Johan van Wyk
 
 
 
 
 
1992   Mine-Tech created in Zimbabwe by Colonel Lionel Dyck
 
1989  MineClear was established as the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) division of Exploration Logistics Limited as a result of conducting ordnance disposal for seismic contractors

1989

 

 
 
 

 


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