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    JH Fletcher–Gainwell India distribution deal: fleet uptime insights for mine engineers

    July 15, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    JH Fletcher & Co has appointed Gainwell Engineering Private Limited as its authorised distributor for India, covering its range of underground bolters, drill jumbos and scalers. The agreement targets India’s expanding underground coal and hard-rock operations, where mechanised roof bolting and face drilling are replacing manual methods in deeper, higher-stress seams. Local distribution and support from Gainwell are expected to shorten lead times for parts and service, improving availability of Fletcher equipment fleets in Indian mines.

    Technical Brief

    • Appointment formalises Gainwell’s role for Fletcher’s full portfolio of underground bolters, jumbos and scalers.

    Our Take

    Gainwell Engineering’s role in India likely gives JH Fletcher & Co faster access to state-run and large private miners, which in our coverage tend to favour vendors with established local manufacturing, service and tendering capability over purely imported solutions.

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