Weir will use its presence at Electra Mining Africa to showcase how ongoing investment in its South African manufacturing facilities strengthens support for mining customers across Africa while contributing to its global supply network. The company will highlight its process-focused approach to improving flowsheet performance through solutions including ENDURON ELITE screens, WARMAN slurry pumps, LINATEX rubber wear linings and mill liners, supported by local engineering expertise and aftermarket capability.
The company’s manufacturing operations in Alrode, Isando and Gqeberha play a critical role in supplying equipment and solutions to customers both locally and internationally. These facilities are not only strategically important to African mining operations, but also form part of Weir’s broader global manufacturing capability.
According to Weir, local manufacturing remains essential in simplifying support for mining customers across Africa. By manufacturing closer to customers, the company is able to improve responsiveness, reduce lead times and provide equipment and aftermarket support better aligned to local operating conditions.
At Electra Mining Africa, Weir will place strong emphasis on the fact that mining challenges are rarely isolated to a single piece of equipment. Instead, operational performance is influenced by how efficiently the entire processing circuit functions together.
This philosophy is reflected in Weir’s strategic flowsheet offering which spans comminution, classification, slurry pumping, dewatering and wear management solutions. The company will use the exhibition to showcase a number of key technologies designed to improve reliability, throughput and operational efficiency across mining applications.
Among the offerings are the company’s ENDURON ELITE screens, which continue to gain worldwide traction in mining applications requiring high-capacity and efficient screening performance. Manufactured locally at Weir’s expanded Alrode facility, the ENDURON ELITE range reflects the company’s ongoing investment in South African manufacturing capability while supporting both African and international mining operations.
Weir will also highlight its WARMAN slurry pump range which remains widely used across mining operations globally for handling abrasive and high-density slurries. The company says reliable slurry transportation remains a critical component of mining performance, particularly as mines focus on reducing downtime and improving operational efficiency.
Wear protection solutions also play a prominent role across Africa and globally including Weir’s LINATEX rubber wear linings which are designed to help extend equipment life and improve reliability in high-wear environments commonly encountered in minerals processing operations.
In addition, the company locally manufactures mill lining solutions engineered to support grinding efficiency, improve safety during maintenance and optimise mill performance. Weir notes that mill liners play an important role in overall comminution efficiency and can have a significant impact on throughput, energy consumption and maintenance intervals.
Importantly, Weir says these technologies are not viewed as standalone products, but rather as integrated components within the broader processing circuit. The company’s approach focuses on understanding customer operations holistically to identify opportunities for improved performance across the flowsheet.
Electra Mining Africa provides an opportunity for Weir to showcase the depth of technical expertise and engineering capability available within its South African operations. This includes local manufacturing, engineering support, service capability and aftermarket resources that support mining operations throughout the continent.
Weir believes that strong local capability is increasingly important as African mines seek partners that can provide not only quality equipment, but also long-term technical support and process optimisation expertise.
The event provides an ideal platform for these engagements, bringing together mining decision-makers, engineering specialists and technology providers from across the continent.
For Weir, the exhibition is not simply about displaying products. It is about demonstrating how the company partners with customers to better understand operational challenges and develop solutions that support safer, more efficient and more sustainable mining operations.
As mining operations continue to focus on performance, reliability and operational efficiency, Weir says its continued investment in local manufacturing and customer support capability positions the company strongly to support the evolving needs of the African mining sector.




