What's Happening?
Sandvik has launched its first fully-electric mobile crushing plant in Africa, marking a significant milestone for the continent's mining and aggregate industries. The Sandvik UJ443E heavy jaw crushing plant,
distributed by S&R Enterprises, is designed to reduce operating costs and advance sustainability goals. This plant operates on a fully-electric track platform, offering energy flexibility by running directly from the electrical grid or switching to diesel or renewable biofuels like hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) when grid power is unavailable. The unit features smart technology for real-time performance monitoring, reduced hydraulic fluid consumption, and flexible configurations for various operational needs.
Why It's Important?
The introduction of the Sandvik UJ443E mobile crushing plant represents a shift towards more sustainable and cost-effective operations in Africa's mining sector. By reducing fuel costs and emissions, the plant supports the industry's move towards decarbonization. The ability to operate on multiple energy sources allows adaptation to site-specific conditions, promoting broader electrification in mining, quarrying, and construction. This development is expected to lower lifecycle costs and improve operational efficiency, benefiting both the environment and the economic bottom line for operators.
What's Next?
The first Sandvik UJ443E unit is being prepared for delivery in Africa, with advanced training provided to local service teams to ensure seamless commissioning. Sandvik Rock Processing and S&R Enterprises are investing in lifecycle support, including spares, technical expertise, and tailored aftermarket packages. The Sandvik My Fleet telematics system will enhance support through remote diagnostics and performance monitoring. With growing market interest, more units are expected to be placed soon, potentially reshaping the future of mobile crushing technology in Africa.
Beyond the Headlines
The arrival of the Sandvik UJ443E in Africa could lead to long-term shifts in mobile crushing technology, driving progress towards decarbonization and reduced operating costs. The plant's innovative features, such as smart technology and flexible energy pathways, may set new standards for efficiency and sustainability in the industry. This development highlights the importance of technological advancements in achieving environmental goals and economic benefits.











