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    Epiroc–Eventspec acquisition: lifecycle support gains for South African mines

    March 9, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Epiroc–Eventspec acquisition: lifecycle support gains for South African mines

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    Epiroc has agreed to acquire the business of Eventspec Proprietary Limited, a Johannesburg-based mining aftermarket specialist that manufactures parts for drill rigs, mine trucks and loaders and provides rebuilds, repairs and field services. Eventspec brings more than 20 years of regional experience supplying components and overhaul support for mobile fleets operating in South African hard-rock and open-pit mines. The deal strengthens Epiroc’s in-country capability for life-cycle support of its drilling and loading equipment, potentially shortening lead times and improving availability of critical wear and structural parts for existing fleets.

    Technical Brief

    • Local manufacture of structural and wear components reduces reliance on imported spares for Epiroc fleets.
    • In-house rebuild and repair capability enables full workshop overhauls rather than component-only service exchanges.
    • Field-service provision allows on-site diagnostics and repairs, limiting machine downtime and haulage of heavy components.
    • Integration gives Epiroc direct control over Eventspec’s existing machining, fabrication and assembly workflows.
    • More than 20 years of operating history provides an established supplier base and regional customer relationships.
    • For other OEMs, similar in-country acquisitions are becoming a preferred route to de-risk supply chains.

    Our Take

    Epiroc already features heavily in our mining coverage for high-tech equipment and automation roll-outs, so acquiring a South Africa-based parts provider with more than two decades of experience likely aims to secure local support capacity for that growing installed base rather than just add volume to its aftermarket business.

    With Johannesburg as a hub for both South African and wider African mining operations, integrating Eventspec’s parts capability could shorten lead times and de-risk supply for Epiroc fleets at remote sites, which is increasingly important as more customers adopt its electric rigs and automated systems highlighted in recent articles.

    Our database shows multiple recent Epiroc stories centred on electrification (e.g. Pit Viper 351 E rigs) and underground fleet renewals, suggesting that stronger local parts and service infrastructure in South Africa may be a prerequisite for similar large-scale upgrades in African underground and open-pit mines.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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