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    Sandvik Rock Processing in West Africa: uptime and liner wear insights for mine teams

    January 19, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    Sandvik Rock Processing is expanding technical support for its crushing and screening solutions across West Africa, covering stationary crushers, screens and feeders as well as mobile crushers and screens. The company is targeting both greenfield and brownfield gold and iron ore operations that rely on high-throughput primary and secondary crushing trains, where uptime and liner wear management are critical. Stronger in-region service and spares availability is likely to reduce lead times for major components and support more aggressive production schedules in remote sites.

    Technical Brief

    • Sandvik Rock Processing’s portfolio in West Africa spans stationary crushers, vibrating screens, feeders and track-mounted mobiles.
    • Localised technical teams are expected to handle crusher selection, circuit layout and screening efficiency optimisation on site.
    • Wear-part support will likely cover jaw, cone and impact crusher liners, plus screen media specification.
    • Brownfield plants can leverage OEM audits to debottleneck existing primary–secondary–tertiary crushing and screening trains.
    • Mobile units are suited to satellite pits and contract crushing, reducing haul distances to fixed plants.
    • Enhanced OEM presence typically enables structured condition monitoring, vibration analysis and planned shutdown scheduling.

    Our Take

    West Africa appears frequently in our mining project coverage as a growth region for hard-rock operations, so deeper Sandvik Rock Processing support there likely targets brownfield plant upgrades as much as greenfield builds.

    Among the 1,253 tag-matched pieces on projects and products, processing OEMs feature heavily in West African stories, signalling that supply-chain reliability and on-the-ground service are now competitive differentiators for crushing and screening vendors in the region.

    For operators in West Africa, closer Sandvik Rock Processing presence can reduce downtime risk tied to long import lead times, which has been a recurring constraint noted in our broader Mining category coverage for remote or logistics-challenged jurisdictions.

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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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