Metso appoints Allen as chief growth officer: process plant implications for mine teams
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on Australian Mining
30 Second Briefing
Metso has appointed Jonathan Allen as chief growth officer effective 1 May 2026, tasking him with driving expansion across its minerals processing, aggregates and metals refining businesses. The role will sit on Metso’s executive team and focus on scaling solutions such as large SAG/ball mill circuits, high-capacity cone crushers and filtration systems for tailings and concentrate dewatering. For mine operators, the move signals continued investment in OEM-led process optimisation, brownfield throughput upgrades and integrated equipment–service packages.
Technical Brief
- Role is titled “chief growth officer”, signalling a dedicated C‑suite mandate separate from operations or finance.
- Centralising growth under one officer can streamline brownfield upgrade strategies across multiple mine sites and regions.
- OEM‑level growth focus typically drives tighter integration between equipment design, process control, wear parts and service contracts.
Our Take
Metso’s recent copper-focused deals, including the VSF® SX-EW supply to Southern Peru Copper Corporation’s Tia Maria project, suggest the new chief growth officer will be steering a portfolio where hydrometallurgical and electrowinning technologies are becoming central revenue drivers.
Our database shows Metso’s current product push spans both copper (robotic cathode handling and SX-EW systems) and iron ore (Grate Kiln upgrades for DR-grade pellets), so a growth mandate effective in 2026 likely aims to coordinate these offerings around decarbonisation and automation themes attractive to major miners.
With Australian Mining repeatedly covering Metso’s iron ore pelletising and copper technology deployments, the appointment signals that Australia will remain a key showcase market for Metso’s process equipment, particularly for DR-grade iron ore and large-scale copper circuits.
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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