Motion mining workshops expansion: maintenance and shutdown gains for operators
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on Australian Mining
30 Second Briefing
Motion is expanding its mining service footprint with upgraded workshops in Mackay, Rutherford and Perth, adding CNC machining, hydraulic hose assembly and on-site conveyor belt splicing to support heavy equipment overhauls. The facilities are being tooled to handle large rotating equipment such as dragline components, longwall conveyor drives and high-capacity gearboxes, reducing turnaround times for shutdown-critical repairs. For mine operators, the shift means more component rebuilds and condition-based maintenance can be completed locally rather than sending assemblies to capital-city or OEM centres.
Technical Brief
- New CNC equipment is being sized to accommodate large-diameter dragline and shovel rotating components.
- Workshops are being configured with heavy-lift cranes and floor load ratings for multi-tonne gearbox assemblies.
- Hydraulic service bays are being laid out for complete cylinder strip-down, reseal and pressure testing.
- Condition monitoring data from mine sites will feed directly into workshop planning for pre-ordered spares and tooling.
- Local teams are being trained to OEM specifications to maintain warranty compliance on critical drivetrain components.
- Integration of hose assembly, machining and fitting in one facility reduces double-handling and transport-related damage risk.
- Similar regional workshop upgrades across mining hubs could materially cut shutdown durations and freight exposure.
Our Take
Our database shows several recent pieces on Motion’s Perth fluid power hub and FPS mobile workshops, indicating a deliberate push to integrate fixed workshops with field service across key Australian mining centres like Mackay and Rutherford.
The cluster of Motion-linked articles featuring brands such as Exitflex, Fenner and Timken suggests Motion is positioning itself as a multi-brand reliability partner for Australian mines rather than a single-product supplier.
Within the 1079 Mining stories and 2034 tag-matched pieces, Motion appears unusually frequently for a service provider, signalling that maintenance, hose management and power transmission support are becoming more visible levers for productivity on Australian sites.
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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