Sandvik has signed an agreement to acquire the mining related business of Schenck Process Group (SP Mining). SP Mining is one of the market leaders in screening, feeding and screening media solutions in the industry. The company will be reported in Stationary Crushing and Screening, a division in Sandvik Rock Processing Solutions (SRP). “I am pleased that we continue to execute on our shift to growth strategy by expanding our core offering in a profitable niche, as well as strengthening the aftermarket share within rock processing. This validates our strategy when forming the Sandvik Rock Processing business area, and it allows us to bring value to a larger part of our mining customers’ value chain,” says Stefan Widing, President and CEO of Sandvik.
SP Mining is a global provider of high-capacity screening solutions, highly complementary to Sandvik’s offering, and with a strong aftermarket business which includes application support, screen refurbishment, product engineering design and manufacturing and digital support services. The two companies already had a global partnership agreement in place dating from 2016 that brought together Sandvik’s high productivity cone crushers and Schenck Process’ high capacity multislope screens.
Main R&D and production sites are located in Australia, with additional production units in South Africa, Brazil and China. “SP Mining’s proven range of high-capacity screens and feeders will complement the Sandvik product range and enhance our position among key customer groups within mining rock processing. The transaction also gives Sandvik access to a broadened screening media offering, which will add significant potential to our aftermarket business,” says Anders Svensson, President of Sandvik Rock Processing Solutions.
SP Mining has approximately 630 employees and in 2022 the company expects revenues of about €200 million of which approximately 70% is aftermarket, and an EBITA margin accretive to Sandvik Rock Processing Solutions’ margin. Sandvik states: “Strong synergies are expected to drive revenue growth of mid- to high-single digits above market growth. EV/EBITDA multiple including expected five year run-rate synergies is approximately 10x. Impact on Sandvik’s earnings per share will initially be neutral.” The transaction is expected to close during fourth quarter of 2022 and is subject to relevant regulatory approvals.
As detailed in IM, SP Mining has delivered some of the most advanced and high throughput screening solutions for mining in recent years – a notable example being at First Quantum’s Cobre Panama operations and the largest multi-slope banana screen ever built – some 4.3 m wide and 9.7 m long. The excitation force of the new SLD4397DXX ‘mega’ screen is delivered by four DF704 exciters mounted on two unitary beams. The drive assembly incorporates a unique twin gearbox arrangement driven via a single motor, ensuring effective exciter phasing. This project followed one for mill discharge screens at the same mine, which are also among the biggest in the world with the design dubbed the ‘Beast.’