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    Metso–MRA Automation deal: integrated plant control implications for mine engineers

    February 9, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Metso–MRA Automation deal: integrated plant control implications for mine engineers

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Metso has acquired Newcastle-based MRA Automation, an engineering and automation specialist focused on mining and bulk materials handling systems in New South Wales. The deal expands Metso’s capability to deliver integrated automation for crushing, screening and conveying circuits, including PLC/SCADA control, machine vision and robotic handling on brownfield and greenfield plants. For site engineers, this signals more OEM-delivered automation packages, potentially simplifying interface risk between mechanical equipment, control systems and remote operations centres.

    Technical Brief

    • Acquisition covers MRA’s engineering, automation and control system design capability for bulk materials handling.
    • Newcastle base positions MRA close to Hunter Valley coal, port and rail loading infrastructure projects.
    • MRA’s portfolio includes automation retrofits on existing conveyors and shiploaders in New South Wales.
    • Integration is expected to streamline brownfield upgrade scopes where legacy PLCs and disparate SCADA platforms exist.
    • Local engineering presence supports Australian Standards–compliant electrical design, functional safety and machine guarding.
    • Combined offering targets projects requiring coordinated shutdown planning for controls upgrades on live plants.
    • For remote operations centres, tighter OEM–automation integration reduces interface testing and commissioning durations.

    Our Take

    Metso has featured repeatedly in our recent Mining coverage, from supplying Ma’aden’s Ar Rjum gold plant to Barrick’s Lumwana expansion, so the MRA Automation acquisition in Newcastle looks like a move to deepen in‑house control over the bulk materials handling and plant automation that underpin these large process packages.

    With more than 100 new Life Cycle Services contracts reported for Metso in 2025, bringing MRA Automation’s Australian engineering and software capability in‑house is likely aimed at strengthening long‑term service offerings for ports and terminals tied to major mining hubs in New South Wales and beyond.

    Among the 1,835 tag‑matched Product/Projects pieces in our database, relatively few combine M&A with automation for bulk handling, suggesting this deal positions Metso early in tightening integration between mechanical process equipment and site‑wide control systems in Australia.

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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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