Integrated Pump Technology has been instrumental in assisting mining operations with the ongoing challenge of groundwater ingress, both at surface and underground levels
Uncontrolled groundwater can significantly disrupt mining activities, especially during the rainy season, which varies across Africa’s diverse regions. With mining sites exposed to anything from heavy seasonal rainfall to localised geological conditions, effective dewatering strategies are essential for maintaining both productivity and safety.
Managing director Jordan Marsh emphasises the company’s role as the authorised distributor of Grindex electric submersible pumps and Godwin diesel-driven self-priming pumps, offering reliable dewatering solutions tailored to diverse mining applications.
“Both these pump ranges are well-known global brands that are designed to handle the often harsh and unpredictable conditions that mines face across the continent. Mining operations in many parts of Africa, where dewatering is mission-critical, have been quick to adopt dewatering solutions from us, knowing that our team understands the requirements and the support is in place to ensure reliable operation,” explained Marsh.
Expanding African dewatering
The company’s strong market growth reflects its strategic expansion efforts in key mining regions. Notably, demand has surged in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Zambia, where the rising global need for copper—driven by the transition to a lower-carbon economy—has fueled mining activity. Copper mines in the DRC, among the wettest in the world, present unique challenges in managing water ingress.
Marsh underscores the critical role of dewatering in these mines. “Our Grindex submersible pumps have long been the go-to solution for dewatering in these extremely wet mines, and with the addition last year of the diesel driven Godwin pump range to our portfolio we have seen increased demand for these units, whether skid or trailer mounted,” stated Marsh.
Recognising the importance of reliable service, Integrated Pump Technology is focused on strengthening its sales and support infrastructure through local distribution partnerships. This approach ensures that end-users receive consistent and effective assistance.
Marsh further highlights how the growing depth of Southern African copper mines is driving demand for powerful dewatering solutions. “Grindex pumps, known for their durability and effectiveness, are playing a pivotal role in keeping these deeper mining operations operational and safe. Significantly, the demand is for both smaller pumps (3.7 kW and 5.6 kW) and larger units (up to 90 kW),” noted Marsh.
Beyond the DRC and Zambia, the company continues to expand its footprint into East and West Africa. A key factor in its success has been the development of a strong distributor network, ensuring that mining operations in countries such as Angola, DRC, Gabon, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Zambia, Tanzania, and Uganda receive the necessary expertise and equipment to address their specific dewatering needs.
“Our business development drive into these African territories is yielding exciting progress,” concluded Marsh.
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