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    Sandvik’s global warranty overhaul: TCO and maintenance impacts for mine fleets

    January 21, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Sandvik’s global warranty overhaul: TCO and maintenance impacts for mine fleets

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Sandvik is overhauling its global warranty processes for underground and surface mining equipment fleets to create a single, standardised framework across all regions and product lines. The company aims to give mine operators clearer visibility of coverage terms, claim status and component life data for assets such as DS422iE longhole drills and loaders, reducing variation between local service centres. Tighter, globally consistent warranty rules are likely to influence maintenance planning, spares strategies and total cost-of-ownership calculations for both greenfield and brownfield operations.

    Technical Brief

    • Warranty data will be centralised, allowing cross-mine comparison of component failure rates and repair histories.
    • A single master warranty database is expected to feed into fleet health dashboards and planning tools.
    • More consistent component life data should refine life-cycle costing models used in tendering and contract mining bids.
    • For brownfield fleets, unified warranties are likely to influence decisions on rebuild versus replacement timing.
    • Similar standardisation in other OEMs’ schemes would allow multi-brand fleets to align maintenance and spares strategies.

    Our Take

    The global Warranty Improvement Project flagged in the 12 January 2026 piece suggests Sandvik is trying to align its Australian warranty handling with a broader Business Area Mining standard, which should make cross-border fleet support more predictable for contractors operating in multiple regions.

    Recent coverage of Sandvik’s expansion in West Africa and its new Saskatoon services hub indicates the company is pairing capital-intensive service infrastructure with process changes like streamlined warranties, likely aiming to lock in long-term aftermarket revenue across key mining jurisdictions including Australia.

    With Sandvik supplying AutoMine-ready drills to Vale Base Metals’ copper operations, harmonised warranty processes will be important for de-risking autonomous and digitally enabled fleets, where software and sensor issues can otherwise create grey areas in traditional warranty frameworks for Australian miners.

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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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