Modern Mining April 2019
MINING News
FLSmidth doubles up in Delmas
“This expansion is a vote of confidence in the specialised knowledge embedded in this facility, which makes an important contribution to sustaining technical skill levels in South Africa.” He emphasises the company’s com- mitment to safety, reflected in the Supercenter’s enviable record of just one lost-time injury since operations began over five years ago. Strict quality control is governed through the ISO 9001 standard and careful environmental management by ISO 14001 with safety to OHSAS 18001. “FLSmidth’s commitment to continuous improvement is also embodied in this facil- ity,” he says. “We are now in an even better position to play a role in value engineering for the group, particularly in our vibrating equipment and screens.” In line with the company’s corporate social responsibility, the construction activities last year reached out to local small businesses, he adds. Some 5 % of the value of the total budgeted spend was allocated to these firms, ensuring that they benefitted directly from the expansion.
The formal opening in early April of FLSmidth’s expanded facilities at its Delmas Supercenter in Mpumalanga is good news for customers, while boosting the engineering capability of the South African economy. Acco rd i ng t o S t ephan K r uge r, FLSmidth Director for Manufacturing and Warehousing in the region, the added capacity of the facility will further con- tribute to the group’s productivity and customer service while improving stock availability and lead times. The facility is now double the size it was a year ago, with a total of 10 500 m 2 under roof and under crane. The workshop is one of fewer than 10 % of facilities countrywide that boasts a 120-tonne lifting capacity with 11,5 m under crane hook. “The expansion is aligned with our corporate mission to provide sustain- able productivity enhancements for our customers,” says Kruger. “It raises our engineering capability to support local
customers, while also improving our effi- ciencies to compete globally in certain lines of products.” The Delmas facility engineers compo- nents for FLSmidth equipment, as well as whole assemblies and complete equip- ment. The addition of new manufacturing equipment in the workshop – including CNC-controlled six axis machines – will increase the range of items that can be machined on site. The work process has also been optimised to promote quality, reliability, efficiency and cost effectiveness. The facility’s services include refur- bishment, retrofitting and upgrading of existing equipment. It also holds substan- tial strategic stocks of spare parts such as exciter gearboxes, rotors and stators, as well as wear parts such as screen panels. “The FLSmidth Delmas Supercenter is a world class OEM facility that consolidates and grows specialist expertise within the South African market, creating exciting opportunities for the future,” says Kruger.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony at the opening of the FLSmidth Supercenter (photo: FLSmidth).
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