Weir Minerals Africa
Market leader in slurry handling equipment, Weir Minerals Africa, has an unrivalled installed base of its Warman centrifugal slurry pumps across Africa. The company offers a wide range of slurry equipment solutions including pumps, hydrocyclones, valves, dewatering equipment, wear-resistant linings, rubber products and screening machines. It also offers crushers, feeders, washers and material handling equipment for hard rock mining, sand and aggregate, and industrial markets. This broad portfolio of highly engineered core mill circuit products finds application in critical customer processes and is backed throughout the product lifecycle by high levels of aftermarket support.
To help mining companies achieve increased operating efficiencies and throughput, Weir Minerals Africa supplies high performance equipment, including best in superior components. The total cost of ownership theme underpins the design of all equipment with emphasis on issues around engineering, hydraulics and the cost of materials, as well as ease of component change-out, repair and maintenance. Its comprehensive portfolio of high performance pumps and superior minerals processing equipment is designed and manufactured to meet the highest specifications – for robust and reliable use in the world’s most demanding environments.
All this is backed up by an outstanding service and support programme – including installation and commissioning, condition monitoring by the Synertrex smart analytics platform and plant optimisation, emergency repairs, on-site or in-shop servicing, customer training and asset management expertise.
A massive focus on boosting its service business has produced service models that enhance customer experience through a greater understanding of their operations. Customer service is also elevated by extensive ongoing investments into Weir Minerals Africa’s service infrastructure and by adopting a highly flexible approach to designing service packages for customers.
Weir Minerals Africa places a lot of value on collaboration to gain a better understanding of the markets it serves, as well as the technology and support requirements of these markets. This results in improvement to both its own operations and those of its customers and suppliers.
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