Group excited for first Indaba appearance

27th January 2023

Group excited for first Indaba appearance

CHRIS RILEY Mining Indaba 2023 is a great opportunity for the Bosch Rexroth companies to network with African market leaders and showcase how product offerings can transform the future of mining and automation in Africa

Hydraulic equipment provider Bosch Rexroth Africa is set to make its first appearance at this year’s Investing in African Mining Indaba, in conjunction with Bosch Rexroth companies Hägglunds Drives and Smart Mine.

The companies will use the event to demonstrate how their innovations can shape the future of African mining and automation.

“The theme of our 2023 stand is ‘We’re closer than you think’ and will focus on the various ways that Bosch Rexroth Africa can assist customers with taking African mining and automation to new heights,” says Bosch Rexroth South Africa Group CEO and Bosch Rexroth Africa president Chris Riley. “We will also showcase how our solutions can support industry opportunities and contribute to supply chain security for commodities throughout the continent.”

He believes that Mining Indaba 2023 is a great opportunity for the Bosch Rexroth companies to network with African market leaders and showcase how product offerings can transform the future of mining and automation in Africa.

Taking African Mining to the Next Level

Focusing on mining digitalisation, Smart Mine will showcase how mining operations can be optimised through its range of “state-of-the-art” solutions – Smart Inspection, Start/Stop Retrofit, Smart Lockout and Smart Conveyor.

“Smart Inspection offers optimal support during on-site and off-site inspection and maintenance processes in the palm of your hand through the use of digital devices,” explains Bosch Smart Mining Africa GM Jonas Corali.

African governments and mining companies have expressed commitments to deliver cleaner operations and find ideal technological solutions to help execute this change.

“The Stop/Start Retrofit system has the ability to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by automatically shutting down vehicle engines during operational waiting periods. Essentially, this reduces fuel consumption and emissions while increasing the engine life of construction fleets,” Corali points out.

With global supply chains experiencing constraints, Smart Mine aims to boost the productivity of African mines with its Smart Lockout and Smart Conveyor solutions that reduce downtime.

“There’s no doubt that the Fourth Industrial Revolution is with us. Our Smart Mine solutions are designed to deliver cutting-edge results for the automation and digitalisation of mining on the continent. “They enhance safety and increase asset availability and productivity. Moreover, they assist customers with reaching their environmental, social and governance goals,” Corali adds.

On the hardware side, Hägglunds Drives South Africa will be showcasing Fusion – its most compact hydraulic drive yet.

The motor provides “unbeatable torque” across a range of low-power applications, while increasing productivity for apron feeders, belt feeders and infeed conveyors.

“This modular solution is not only durable, reliable, space- and cost-saving, but also highly flexible, ensuring that it remains efficient for clients and meets their expectations,” states Hägglunds Drives South Africa sales manager Kay Govinder.