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    FLS mill liner contract in Australia–SE Asia: performance notes for mine engineers

    July 3, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    FLS has secured a two-year contract, with a five-year extension option, to supply complete mill liner solutions to a gold mining operation in the Australia South-East Asia region, expanding an existing supply relationship. The scope covers design, manufacture and delivery of integrated liner systems for the site’s grinding mills, likely including SAG and ball mills, with performance tied to wear life and mill availability. For operators, the deal signals continued consolidation of liner design, supply and optimisation with a single OEM to stabilise throughput and maintenance planning.

    Technical Brief

    • Contract structure allows a further five-year extension beyond the initial two-year term.

    Our Take

    FLS has been building a strong installed base in gold circuits globally, with recent contracts at Vizsla Silver’s Panuco silver-gold project in Mexico and a copper-gold JV in Uzbekistan, which suggests the Australia–South-East Asia mill liner award will plug into an already expanding gold-focused reference list.

    Across our mining coverage, FLS-related pieces increasingly pair wear-part supply (liners, HPGR components) with process optimisation tools like the newly launched KREBS OSA analyser, so gold operators in Australia and ASEA may be positioning these liner contracts as a platform for later process-control upgrades.

    The combination of this mill liner contract in Australia South-East Asia and FLS’s expanded service hubs in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan points to a strategy of anchoring high-wear product contracts near regional service capacity, which can shorten relining shutdowns for large gold mills and lock in long-term aftermarket revenue.

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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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