Metso Lokomotion phase two in Tampere: capacity and lead-time impacts for mine planners
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell
First reported on International Mining – News
30 Second Briefing
Metso is proceeding with phase two of its Lokomotion technology centre in Lahdesjärvi, Tampere, committing about €60 million to build a new crusher factory integrated into the existing R&D and manufacturing hub. The phased investment will expand capacity for Metso’s Lokotrack and stationary crushing solutions, consolidating prototype testing, series production and lifecycle services on a single site. For mining and aggregates clients, the enlarged facility should shorten lead times for large crushers and enable faster industrialisation of new crushing technologies.
Technical Brief
- Metso’s phased approach allows incremental ramp-up of manufacturing capacity while maintaining ongoing R&D operations.
- For OEM–mine collaboration, such integrated centres can shorten design–test–scale-up loops for bespoke crushing circuits.
Our Take
Metso’s €60 million‑class phase‑two spend at the Lokomotion technology centre in Tampere lines up with a run of recent capacity and service investments, such as the expanded Service Centre and Training Centre in Mesa, Arizona, signalling a deliberate build‑out of global OEM support hubs rather than one‑off upgrades.
With Lokomotion located alongside Metso’s crusher factory in Lahdesjärvi, the centre is likely to function as a full industrial testbed, shortening feedback loops between R&D, manufacturing and field service for crushing and screening equipment that underpins the grinding‑mill and railcar‑dumper orders seen in other recent Metso coverage.
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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