

Integrated Pump Technology makes inroads with Godwin pumps in Tanzania's mining sector







Integrated Pump Technology has delivered two Godwin HL250M diesel driven pumps to a gold mine in Tanzania, marking the brand’s debut at this major mining operation
The Integrated Pump Technology team pictured on site in Tanzania, supporting local mining operations with reliable dewatering solutions
The Grindex submersible pump delivers powerful performance in demanding dewatering applications, above and below ground
The Godwin HL250 diesel-driven pump, built for the toughest jobs, keeps operations running smoothly, even in the harshest conditions
Stockholding of Godwin and Grindex pumps and parts is being ramped up in Mwanza to support growing mining demand in the region
Engineered for durability, Grindex pumps handle abrasive and corrosive fluids with ease, making them ideal for harsh African operating environments
Integrated Pump Technology has delivered its first two Godwin pump units to a major gold mining operation in north-western Tanzania, marking a milestone for the brand’s growing footprint across Africa.
“The Godwin range continues to gain traction in the region, proving its reliability and performance in harsh operating conditions,” says JD Nel, Godwin Product Manager at Integrated Pump Technology. “Given the acidic nature of the underground water at this site, we recommended a stainless steel configuration for the pump’s internal components.”
A key factor in the project was Integrated Pump Technology’s strong local presence through its fully Tanzanian-owned distributor, Pinnacle Engineering Solutions, based in Mwanza near the mine site.
The two Godwin HL250M Dri-Prime diesel-driven pumps were selected to transfer water to a holding dam at a rate of 550 m³ per hour over a 70 metre discharge head. Nel notes that the Godwin HL250M units are more than capable of this duty and can deliver up to 790 m³ per hour at the same head if conditions require.
“This additional capacity is critical during the rainy season, when underground water inflows can rise dramatically,” he explains. “The mine needed a solution that could scale up quickly without adding infrastructure or equipment, and the Godwin pumps provide exactly that.”
Integrated Pump Technology carried out a comprehensive assessment of the dewatering system to determine the most effective long-term solution for the mine. The final recommendation included the Godwin HL250M diesel driven pump, complemented by high performance high head Grindex electric submersible units.
A standout feature of the Godwin HL250M is its high pressure oil bath mechanical seal system, which allows for prolonged dry running while continuously self-priming and repriming. This, Nel says, is a critical advantage in ongoing dewatering operations.
“We are also partnering with Pinnacle Engineering Solutions to establish a fully OEM-compliant workshop in Mwanza,” says Nel. “Our Johannesburg-based workshop manager is providing support to ensure the facility meets Godwin’s global standards and we are delivering ongoing technical training to local workshop staff.”
To strengthen regional support, the Mwanza office is gearing up to significantly increase its stock of Godwin and Grindex pumps and components, ensuring rapid availability for customers in this important mining hub.