FLSmidth News
Karara iron-ore project, Australia
The operating vehicle for Gindalbie Metals' Karara project has secured a $300-million loan facility.
FLSmidth says project finance through EKF is "a fundamental game changer"
In the current financial climate, raising funds for industry projects has become considerably more challenging compared to the pre-global economic crisis era. While funding avenues are still...
Maintenance contract achieves early gains
Supplier to the global cement and mineral industry FLSmidth has reduced unplanned outages by more than 5% since implementing a maintenance contract six months ago at diamond miner Debswana’s...
Styldrift 1 expansion project, South Africa
Royal Bafokeng Platinum reduced the budgeted capex for the Styldrift I project from R11.4-billion to R11-billion.
Highly competitive tender secured – director
Bearings supplier and installer OE Bearings, the Southern African agent for Split Roller Bearings (SRB), has been awarded the tender to supply split bearings for Phase 2 of Brazilian mining company...
Flsmidth Increases Its Local Expertise In Summit Valley Metals Extraction Solutions
FLSmidth is steadily increasing its local expertise in its Summit Valley precious metals extraction solutions and a new order for a complete process flow solution, from elution through to...
Impala No 16 Shaft project, South Africa
Shaft equipping at 16 Shaft is in progress.
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Cobalt and copper sourced from DRC artisanal miners to be transported on Lobito corridor
In a milestone for the Lobito Atlantic Railway (LAR), which links the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to a deep-water port in Angola, Entreprise Générale du Cobalt (EGC) and Trafigura have...
Improvements at Richards Bay and on the railway allowing higher coal export volumes
Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT) has seen a 56% improvement in its security situation, reported RBCT CEO Alan Waller at the recent Southern African Coal Conference 2026, held in Cape Town. “We’re...
South Africa’s mining constraints need urgent attention, Minerals Council tells Indaba
South Africa’s mining sector remains constrained by regulatory and operational bottlenecks that need urgent attention to unlock full potential through the attraction of long-term and sustainable...
