Sandvik

INFRASTRUCTURE

Sandvik introduces iNav total station navigation for tunnelling drills

iNav total station, the latest solution in automating drill rig navigation for tunnelling drills

21 February 2025

MINING

Sandvik's return to bauma – a showcase of innovation

The latest advancements for infrastructure, mining, tunnelling and quarrying at bauma 2025

07 February 2025

MINING

Sandvik introducing iSURE Geo for excavation

Sandvik's iSURE Geotechnology tested at Agnico Eagle’s Kittilä mine site

06 February 2025

MINING

Sandvik's electric dreams become a reality

Sandvik is offering electric versions of its entire range of next-generation rotary blasthole drills

03 February 2025

MINING

Asia Cement adopts Sandvik's AutoMine drilling automation

First use of AutoMine in South Korea takes place on a Pantera DP1100i at Asia Cement's operations

28 January 2025

MINING

Strong cash flow drives Sandvik 2024 finish

Sandvik's mining division performed well, with strong demand for aftermarket services and automation

24 January 2025

MINING

Sandvik introduces MD/MDX Peg Bolt with installation indicator

A new addition to Sandvik’s ground support portfolio improves underground safety even further

07 November 2024

MINING

Sandvik's first 'intelligent' narrow vein drill

Features include intelligent drilling control and a new narrow vein carrier

14 October 2024

PARTNER CONTENT

Introducing IQIP's fully integrated Vibro-Hydrohammer combination

IQIP is proud to announce the launch of its newest Vibro-Hydrohammer solution

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Resource Estimation: Accelerating Outcomes with Subsurface Modelling

Mineral exploration needs increasingly advanced tools to improve efficiency, accuracy

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Mineral exploration: gaining efficiencies with innovation and local expertise

Amid the energy transition, the exploration drilling space is set for new opportunities

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Drilling Automation: Improving Safety, Efficiency & Skills Availability

Boart Longyear shifting the drilling operations to be more autonomous and drilling