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    Haver’s half century in Brazil: screening and pelletising insights for plant designers

    December 6, 2025|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Haver’s half century in Brazil: screening and pelletising insights for plant designers

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    Haver & Boecker has marked 50 years in Brazil, with Sales Manager for Mineral Processing Equipment Denilson Moreno outlining at Exposibram 2025 how the company is expanding its Latinoamericana footprint in screening, washing and pelletising systems for iron ore and other bulk commodities. He points to Brazilian demand for high-capacity vibrating screens and modular screening media tailored to wet, abrasive ores, plus local manufacture of key components to cut lead times. For plant designers, the message is tighter integration of classification, dewatering and pellet feed preparation to stabilise throughput and product quality.

    Technical Brief

    • Haver & Boecker Latinoamericana’s 50-year presence in Brazil underpins long-term service and spares support for installed screening fleets.
    • Moreno’s mineral processing remit spans screening, washing and pelletising equipment across iron ore and broader bulk commodities.
    • Engagement at Exposibram 2025 in Salvador targets brownfield upgrade projects as well as greenfield flowsheet designs.
    • Local Brazilian engineering teams allow process layout optimisation and screen selection to be done close to operating mines.
    • Regional fabrication capacity is being leveraged to align equipment design with Brazilian standards and site construction practices.
    • Integration with local steel and fabrication suppliers reduces import reliance for structural components and support frames.

    Our Take

    Among the 177 Mining stories in our database, Brazil features heavily on the project side but far less on long-term OEM localisation, so Haver & Boecker Latinoamericana’s 50‑year presence in Salvador signals a relatively mature local supply chain for screening and processing equipment compared with many other Latin American hubs.

    For Brazilian mine operators, a long-established OEM base in Salvador reduces lead times and FX exposure on critical spares and screen media, which is increasingly important as more greenfield and brownfield Projects in our coverage push higher throughputs and finer grind sizes.

    With Exposibram 2025 also in Salvador, Haver & Boecker’s local manufacturing footprint positions it to influence product standards and after‑sales expectations for new Product launches in Brazil, where operators are under pressure to improve plant availability without adding headcount.

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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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