Integrated Pump Technology Brings Proven Dewatering Expertise To Electra Mining Africa 2026






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Visitors to Electra Mining Africa 2026 can expect more than just equipment on display at the Integrated Pump Technology stand - they will have direct access to one of Africa’s most experienced specialist dewatering teams.
As one of the most recognised and consistently high-impact exhibitors at this leading mining industry event, Integrated Pump Technology will once again use its presence at Electra Mining Africa to demonstrate why its dewatering solutions continue to deliver results across some of the continent’s toughest mining environments.
From emergency flood response and unexpected groundwater ingress to the design and implementation of long term mine dewatering strategies, the company has built an enviable reputation for understanding complex applications and providing solutions that work in the real world.
According to Jordan Marsh, Managing Director of Integrated Pump Technology, dewatering is rarely a one-size-fits-all exercise and success depends on understanding the specific realities of each operation.
“Every mine presents different challenges, from seasonal flooding and pit dewatering to underground water management and high volume transfer applications,” Marsh says. “Success depends on selecting the right technology, sizing equipment correctly and ensuring rapid deployment when production is at risk. Our role is to make sure customers have a solution that is practical, reliable and aligned to both their immediate and long term operational requirements.”
Integrated Pump Technology’s team has extensive experience across Africa in supporting mines facing exactly these challenges. Whether responding to urgent operational crises where downtime carries major financial consequences or working with customers to develop scalable long term pumping infrastructure, the company focuses on practical application-driven solutions.
At Electra Mining Africa 2026, visitors will be able to engage directly with these dewatering specialists to discuss their own site challenges and explore the most effective options for both immediate and future requirements.
On display will be pumps from the world-class brands represented by the company including Godwin diesel-driven pumps and Grindex electric submersible pumps. Together, these product ranges cover the full spectrum of dewatering requirements across mining, quarrying, construction and industrial applications.
Godwin diesel-driven pump sets are well known for their reliability, rapid deployment capability and performance in demanding open pit and emergency dewatering applications, while Grindex electric submersible pumps provide robust and efficient solutions for underground operations, high-head duties and continuous heavy-duty pumping requirements.
This combination allows Integrated Pump Technology to offer customers the flexibility of both short-term emergency intervention and permanent dewatering strategies designed to evolve with the mine over time.
In South Africa, customers are supported through a strong strategic distributor network that ensures fast and easy access to pumps, spare parts and technical support. This local accessibility is critical in dewatering applications where response times can directly affect production continuity and site safety.
Across the rest of Africa, Integrated Pump Technology has concluded several agreements with trusted regional partners, positioning the business to strengthen customer support while continuing to expand its footprint across key mining territories.
“Our intention is clear - we want to be the leading dewatering pump specialist in Africa,” Marsh says. “That is not simply about supplying pumps, it is about being responsive to customer needs, understanding their operating conditions and ensuring they have access to the right equipment, parts and technical expertise wherever they operate.”
He adds that Electra Mining Africa remains one of the most valuable platforms for face-to-face engagement with customers and industry stakeholders.
“This exhibition allows us to have meaningful technical conversations with customers who are dealing with real operational challenges,” he says. “It is an opportunity to demonstrate that successful dewatering starts with specialist knowledge and that the right partner can make a significant difference to productivity, safety and profitability.”
For operations where water management directly impacts performance, Integrated Pump Technology’s message is clear - reliable dewatering is built on expertise, responsiveness and partnerships that deliver long after the equipment is installed.
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