Tega Industries expands offering to include capital equipment

Vishal Gautam, CEO of Tega Industries Africa.
Vishal Gautam, CEO of Tega Industries Africa.

Leading global mill liner and wear parts manufacturer, the Tega Group, has acquired minerals processing equipment manufacturer, McNally Sayaji Equipment Limited, to offer a more comprehensive and cost-effective solution to its customers.

Under the auspices of the merged operations, the rebranded Tega McNally Minerals Limited (TML) is a manufacturer of equipment for industries such as iron ore, coal, steel, zinc, copper, limestone, rare earth and other minerals as well as aggregates.

This is just the ‘medicine’ required by local operations, according to Tega Industries Africa CEO, Vishal Gautam, who says that the injection of high-quality equipment at reasonable prices and supported by Tega Industries’ unmatched technical expertise is a shot-in-the-arm for local mines who will enjoy a wider range of solutions for the continent’s challenging conditions.

“The McNally acquisition is huge for Tega. We have been a critical spares supplier to mines and materials handling operations for nearly 50 years and will now be able to supply the full solution from the actual grinding mills or screens, to screening media, liners and consumables, as required by our clients. This will obviously expand our existing customers’ choices and allow them to do business with the people who have been supplying them with critical parts for years.

“The range will include various minerals processing equipment and will obviously increase our revenue significantly in Africa. In conjunction with the more than 20%  organic growth that we have been achieving over the past few years, it becomes clear that the new opportunity is something that is needed. We believe it will be a great success and we are already approaching international project houses as well and working with the big players here in Africa, so watch the space,” says Vishal.

He adds that the acquisition is in line with the company’s vision to provide holistic solutions to the industry while reinforcing its leadership position on African soil. With one of its six manufacturing plants in Brakpan, South Africa, the company has been well rooted in the country since 2006 with customers in Zambia, the DRC, Tanzania, Botswana, Mozambique, Ghana, Mali, Burkina Faso and all provinces of South Africa. It remains bullish about the future of African mining.

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