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    BIA Group–BPM Construction deal: fleet and plant implications for mine planners

    January 7, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    BIA Group has acquired BPM Construction (formerly SAMI TP), a French dealer for Komatsu earthmoving fleets and Metso crushing and screening plants serving construction, quarrying and mining clients. The deal expands BIA’s footprint in France and continental Europe, adding BPM’s established service network for heavy mobile equipment and fixed processing lines. For mine and quarry operators, the combined portfolio should streamline procurement and maintenance of Komatsu haul trucks and excavators alongside Metso crushers and screens under a single regional support structure.

    Technical Brief

    • BPM Construction previously operated as SAMI TP, retaining legacy relationships with French extractive operators.
    • Deal explicitly targets construction and extractive industries, not just general industrial or agricultural equipment markets.
    • BIA’s existing portfolio spans construction, mining and quarries, energy, transport and recycling sectors.
    • Integration is expected to rationalise after‑sales service, parts logistics and workshop capacity across BIA’s European network.
    • For multi‑site quarry groups, single‑dealer coverage may simplify fleet standardisation and long‑term maintenance contracting.

    Our Take

    Among the 501 Mining stories in our database, France appears far less frequently than traditional mining jurisdictions, so BIA Group’s move into a French Komatsu/Metso dealership signals a push into a more equipment- and infrastructure-driven market rather than greenfield mine development.

    Most of the 959 tag-matched pieces under Projects and Product focus on OEM launches or site-specific contracts, whereas this M&A deal around BPM Construction and SAMI TP highlights consolidation in the European distribution chain, which can tighten pricing and service options for mid-tier contractors and quarries.

    Because Komatsu and Metso equipment underpins a large share of crushing and loading fleets in our coverage, BIA Group’s expanded footprint in France is likely to give it more leverage in lifecycle service and parts contracts, which can be a decisive factor in tender evaluations for new mining and civil projects.

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