MINING

Epiroc wins large mining equipment order in Turkey

A Turkish mine is the latest operation to place a significant order with Epiroc

 Epiroc’s Simba production drill rig is part of the order by Turkish miner Eti Bakir

Epiroc’s Simba production drill rig is part of the order by Turkish miner Eti Bakir

Eti Bakir, Turkey's largest mining company, has ordered a variety of drill rigs, mine trucks and loaders. The equipment will be used at the Kastamonu Küre, Artvin Murgul and Siirt Madenköy mines. The equipment order is valued at approximately SEK140 million (US$28 million) and was booked in the third quarter 2021. In addition to the equipment, the customer has also ordered service, spare parts and consumables. 

"Epiroc has a long-standing, strong partnership with Eti Bakir, and we are happy to play a key role as the company expands its operations while focusing on safety and productivity," said Helena Hedblom, Epiroc's president and CEO.

"We are proud that 42 tonnes underground trucks with ejector box in copper mines will be used for the first time in Turkey," said Gokhan Zengin, Eti Bakır machine manager. "Our cooperation with Epiroc has a long history, we also have a component agreement since six years and we started using Epiroc MD20 rock drills for underground operation development as of last year."

The machines ordered include Boomer face drilling rigs, Simba production drilling rigs, Boltec rock reinforcement rigs, Scooptram loaders and Minetruck haulers. Most of the units will be equipped with Epiroc's telematics system Certiq, which allows for intelligent monitoring of machine performance and productivity in real-time, and some of the machines will have Epiroc's Rig Control System, RCS, installed, which makes them ready for automation and remote control.