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    SIEMAG TECBERG record Blair hoist: design and reliability notes for mine engineers

    December 16, 2025|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    SIEMAG TECBERG record Blair hoist: design and reliability notes for mine engineers

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    SIEMAG TECBERG used its Customer Days 2025 in Haiger, Germany, to showcase what it calls a record-capacity Blair multi-rope hoist alongside its wider shaft hoisting portfolio. More than 250 international attendees from Canada, India and the USA reviewed solutions spanning complete hoisting systems, digital condition monitoring and modernisation packages for deep shafts. The event signals continued demand for high-capacity, high-availability hoists in large-scale underground mines, with emphasis on integrated mechanical, electrical and automation packages.

    Technical Brief

    • More than 250 invited guests attended, indicating strong interest in high-capacity shaft hoisting solutions.
    • Product portfolio presented covered complete shaft hoisting systems rather than stand‑alone hoists or components.
    • Mechanical, electrical and automation elements were shown as integrated packages for deep‑level production and service shafts.
    • Digital condition monitoring and modernisation concepts were positioned for retrofit of existing hoisting plants.
    • Customer Days format enabled direct technical dialogue on project‑specific hoist configurations and shaft constraints.
    • Such OEM-hosted technical events are increasingly used to de‑risk bespoke hoist designs before EPCM commitment.

    Our Take

    SIEMAG TECBERG is one of only a few German-based OEMs appearing in our 318 Mining stories, which suggests its Blair hoist showcase in Haiger is part of a deliberate push to stay visible against larger North American and Asian shaft-equipment suppliers.

    The mix of guests from Canada, India and the United States aligns with where most of our shaft and hoisting project coverage sits, indicating SIEMAG TECBERG is targeting jurisdictions with active deep-mine expansion rather than emerging but less capitalised markets.

    Within the 654 tag-matched ‘Projects’ and ‘Product’ pieces, relatively few events draw more than 250 international attendees, so this Customer Days 2025 format likely doubles as a technical validation platform for the record Blair hoist ahead of competitive tenders.

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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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