Epiroc has entered a strategic partnership with DYWIDAG Australia to expand the reach of its ground support solutions across the Oceania and Indonesian markets.
This landmark agreement marks the first partnership in the region for Epiroc’s ground support business and reinforces the company’s commitment to enhancing safety, productivity and reliability in challenging underground environments, the company says.
Through DYWIDAG’s established regional network and strong customer relationships, the partnership will improve access to Epiroc’s advanced ground support portfolio, including its highly innovative rock bolt technologies engineered for complex and demanding ground conditions.
Under the agreement, DYWIDAG will serve as the official distributor for Epiroc’s ground support solutions in the region. The company will provide comprehensive technical support and maintain local stock holdings to ensure improved product availability and responsive service for customers, according to Epiroc.
The collaboration combines Epiroc’s global expertise in mining and infrastructure solutions with DYWIDAG’s proven regional presence, creating a strong platform to support underground operations across Oceania and Indonesia, with the partnership reflecting both companies’ shared focus on delivering high-performance solutions that enhance underground safety and operational efficiency.
“Combining Epiroc’s innovative ground support technologies with DYWIDAG Australia’s established regional footprint and technical capabilities, we are better positioned to support our customers in managing complex ground conditions while improving safety and mining efficiencies,” Kobie Koekemoer, Vice President of Epiroc Ground Support, said.
Robert Holstein, General Manager Mining, DYWIDAG, said: “DYWIDAG is looking forward to combining and our technical and market expertise with Epiroc’s innovative ground support technologies to provide the Australian market with solutions focused on our customers, mining efficiencies and safety.”
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