Rising Demand for High-Box HOWO 6x4 Dump Truck in Africa
HOWO 6x4 Dump Trucks with Higher Cargo Boxes Have Steady Demand in African Market
In recent months, HOWO 6x4 dump truck has been the best-selling model in the African heavy-duty truck market. Strong, reliable, and easily operated on uneven ground, this truck is widely used for mining, construction, road construction, and large material transfer programs.
The standard cargo box height of the HOWO 6x4 dump truck is 1.5 meters, which is already high enough for the majority of clients. But increasingly, clients now request higher boxes—1.7 meters or even up to 1.9 meters—to carry more sand, gravel, coal, or crops.
The structure of the extended box is advantageous in several ways. An expanded box significantly enhances truck loading capacity, reducing the number of trips and promoting overall transport efficiency. Where long-distance transportation or unavailability of fueling and repair stations is prevalent, this modification can help save substantially on operating costs. In addition, the more robust steel body and strengthened lifting mechanism provide stability and security even at full loads.
Demands for these custom-fitted high-box HOWO dump trucks are particularly strong in West and Central Africa, such as Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, where infrastructure building and mining activities are booming. What customers love about the truck is its ruggedness, accessibility of spare parts, and very efficient after-sales service.
With the rapid expansion of African infrastructure and mining projects, the HOWO 6x4 dump truck with its upgraded high cargo box is continuing to prove itself a robust and efficient solution to challenging working conditions across the continent.












