Sandvik’s €15m Tampere expansion: R&D and testing implications for mine engineers
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on International Mining – News
30 Second Briefing
Sandvik will invest about €15 million in extending the main building at its Tampere, Finland, site to support operational development, competitiveness and future growth in its rock drilling and crushing equipment business. The project will create multi-purpose work and development spaces, consolidating R&D, prototyping and manufacturing functions that currently sit in separate facilities. For mining clients, a larger integrated Tampere hub should accelerate product development cycles and testing of new underground and surface drilling systems under Nordic hard-rock conditions.
Technical Brief
- Investment totals approximately €15 million, equivalent to about $17.7 million at current reporting.
- Funding is directed specifically to extending Sandvik’s main building at the Tampere, Finland, site.
- Centralised layout should simplify heavy-equipment logistics, material flow and large-component handling within the plant.
- For other OEM hubs, similar integrated campuses can de-risk supply chains and compress development timelines.
Our Take
In our database of 907 mining stories, Sandvik features repeatedly in 2026 items tied to large fleet orders and warranty standardisation, so a €15 million upgrade in Tampere likely underpins capacity and quality control for those expanding global equipment commitments.
The recent SEK417 million order for Evolution Mining’s Cowal operation and the AutoMine-ready drill supply to Vale Base Metals suggest Tampere’s investment in Finland is being made against a backdrop of rising demand for high-spec underground and surface rigs, rather than a purely defensive consolidation of manufacturing.
With 1,737 tag-matched ‘Projects’ and ‘Product’ pieces in our coverage, this Tampere spend stands out as one of the few Europe-based manufacturing investments, signalling that Sandvik is keeping a core engineering and production hub close to its Nordic R&D and supplier base rather than shifting all incremental capacity to lower-cost regions.
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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