• About
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Thursday, May 22, 2025
Newsletter
SUBSCRIBE
  • News
    • Americas
    • Europe
    • Rest of World
  • Products
  • Features
  • Categories
    • Ancillary Equipment
    • Asphalt Plants, Equipment & Applications
    • Auctions, Used Equipment, Rental & Finance
    • Breaking, Drilling & Blasting
    • Concrete Plants, Equipment & Applications
    • Crushing Static & Mobile
    • Dewatering Pumps
    • Loading, Hauling & Excavation
    • Quarry Products
    • Screening Static & Mobile
    • Washing & Water Management
    • Wear Parts & Maintenance
  • Latest Magazine
  • Events
  • Videos
No Results
View All Results
  • News
    • Americas
    • Europe
    • Rest of World
  • Products
  • Features
  • Categories
    • Ancillary Equipment
    • Asphalt Plants, Equipment & Applications
    • Auctions, Used Equipment, Rental & Finance
    • Breaking, Drilling & Blasting
    • Concrete Plants, Equipment & Applications
    • Crushing Static & Mobile
    • Dewatering Pumps
    • Loading, Hauling & Excavation
    • Quarry Products
    • Screening Static & Mobile
    • Washing & Water Management
    • Wear Parts & Maintenance
  • Latest Magazine
  • Events
  • Videos
No Results
View All Results
Home News Weir secures Swedish plant pump deal

Weir secures Swedish plant pump deal

by Staff Writer
January 11, 2013
in News
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Weir Minerals has been selected to supply pumps and equipment for a new processing plant in Garpenberg, Sweden. The new plant is being built by Swedish mining company Boliden and is a replacement for an existing facility, an upgrade that will double capacity from 1.3 to 2.5 million tonnes of metal ores per year. Garpenberg is Sweden’s oldest mine and is still producing large quantities of zinc along with smaller amounts of lead and silver. Weir Minerals will supply the majority of pumps for every applicatio

Weir Minerals has been selected to supply pumps and equipment for a new processing plant in Garpenberg, Sweden.

The new plant is being built by Swedish mining company Boliden and is a replacement for an existing facility, an upgrade that will double capacity from 1.3 to 2.5 million tonnes of metal ores per year.

Garpenberg is Sweden’s oldest mine and is still producing large quantities of zinc along with smaller amounts of lead and silver.

Weir Minerals will supply the majority of pumps for every application across the plant, requiring a wide range of types and sizes of units to handle the full spectrum of flow rates, pressure requirements and slurry consistencies.

Delivery of the units will begin immediately, but installation and commissioning work is scheduled to take place from spring to autumn 2013.

The contract follows the launch of Weir’s first service centre in Scandinavia in March this year, and its acquisition in 2012 of belt-tensioning system manufacturer GEMEX, both of which played a significant part in securing the order.

Tony G Locke, managing director of Weir Minerals Europe, said: “We have a long-standing relationship with Boliden and over the years have supplied equipment to their Atik and Tara sites as well as the company’s first location in Boliden itself.

“However, this is by far our biggest agreement to date and it is the result of the increase in the breadth of our offering and the depth of our customer service support in recent years.”

Weir Minerals Europe delivers end-to-end solutions for all mining, transportation, milling, processing and waste management processes across a range of industries and in over 30 different territories.

Related Posts

Ecocem is investing €170 million to construct four new production lines in France. Image/Ecocem

Ecocem announces €170 million French investment

by Guy Woodford
May 22, 2025

Ecocem is investing €170 million to construct four new production lines in France and accelerate delivery of its ACT scalable...

PPC

PPC celebrates financial strategy delivering ‘clear benefits’

by Adam Daunt
May 22, 2025

PPC shareholders have been informed that the company’s headline earnings are expected to be “significantly higher”.   The South African...

Dr Diana Casey, MPA Executive Director for Energy and Climate Change. Image/MPA

MPA: Emissions Trading Scheme link-up plan welcomed, but Government must tackle wider challenges for UK manufacturing

by Guy Woodford
May 21, 2025

The UK Government’s proposal to link the UK and EU Emissions Trading Schemes (ETS), which was announced on 19 May 2025,...

Read our magazine

Join our newsletter

Aggregates Business is the go-to source for all of your up-to-date news and views on the European, American, Asian, African and Middle Eastern aggregates and linked building materials sectors.

Subscribe to our newsletter

About us

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Latest Magazine
  • Contact
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Collection Notice
  • Privacy Policy

Popular Topics

  • News
    • Americas
    • Europe
    • Rest of World
  • Features
  • Products
  • Events
  • Videos

© 2025 All Rights Reserved. All content published on this site is the property of Prime Creative Media. Unauthorised reproduction is prohibited

No Results
View All Results
NEWSLETTER
SUBSCRIBE
  • News
    • Americas
    • Europe
    • Rest of World
  • Products
  • Features
  • Categories
    • Ancillary Equipment
    • Asphalt Plants, Equipment & Applications
    • Auctions, Used Equipment, Rental & Finance
    • Breaking, Drilling & Blasting
    • Concrete Plants, Equipment & Applications
    • Crushing Static & Mobile
    • Dewatering Pumps
    • Loading, Hauling & Excavation
    • Quarry Products
    • Screening Static & Mobile
    • Washing & Water Management
    • Wear Parts & Maintenance
  • Latest Magazine
  • Events
  • Videos
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Contact

© 2025 All Rights Reserved. All content published on this site is the property of Prime Creative Media. Unauthorised reproduction is prohibited