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Overview

Sandvik Rock Processing Solutions

Sandvik Rock Processing Solutions noted stable demand in mining while the infrastructure market was challenging. Profitability improved, despite lower volumes, supported by a higher share of parts, services and consumables, restructuring- and contingency measures. We continued to expand our digital and automation offerings.

Sandvik Rock Processing Solutions provides high-performing products and services to customers primarily in the mining and infrastructure industries. We have world-leading products and services for applications in crushing, screening, feeding, train loading, breaking, demolition and recycling. Our products, services and flexible maintenance programs increase productivity, safety and uptime, and reduce costs. Based on our strong innovation capabilities, in combination with a deep knowledge of our customers’ processes and needs, we introduce products, energy-efficient solutions and new digital technologies that enable our customers to run more sustainable operations. A strategic priority is to continue to leverage our fine crushing technology, with the aim of reducing the industry’s high energy usage.

Market overview

Demand in mining was stable throughout the year, driven by favorable mineral prices. The infrastructure market continued to be challenging, with macroeconomic uncertainty, high inflation and interest rates, leading to low investments in combination with high dealer stock levels.

2024 in figures

Revenues by customer segment

56%43%1% MiningInfrastructureOther

Revenues by market area

20%20%18%17%12%13% North AmericaEuropeAustraliaAsia South AmericaAfrica/Middle East
Overview

 

2023

2024

Order intake, MSEK

11,238

11,103

Revenues, MSEK

11,472

10,704

Adjusted EBITA1), MSEK

1,661

1,562

Adjusted EBITA margin1), %

14.5

14.6

Return on capital employed, %

8.5

6.4

Return on capital employed, excluding amortization of surplus values, %

10.6

8.4

Number of employees2)

2,946

2,739

Gender balance (men/women), %

82/18

81/19

Women in managerial positions, %

20.8

19.6

Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate (LTIFR)

2.8

2.5

Total Recordable Injury Frequency Rate (TRIFR)

7.1

5.6

1)

Adjusted for items affecting comparability of SEK –411 million (–144).

2)

Full-time equivalent.

Product portfolio

Equipment for crushing, screening, feeding, train loading, breaking, demolition, tools, service, spare parts, wear parts, digital solutions and sustainability-driving technologies for rock processing.

Market characteristics
Mining

Consolidated customer base of some 200 global major and junior mining companies. Remote locations, decreasing ore grades as well as increased safety requirements drive demand for more advanced solutions. Increasing need for eco-efficient comminution as customers focus on energy and water conservation. Significant business in parts, services and consumables.

Infrastructure

Sandvik is active in the rock processing areas of crushing, screening, feeding, demolition and recycling. The customer base is fragmented with thousands of individual customers. However, there is an ongoing consolidation towards larger capacity quarries driven by productivity, cost per ton, sustainability and safety. Regional offerings and regional competition.

Demand drivers
Mining
  • GDP growth rate and resource-intensive industry development
  • A growing middle class
  • Metal and mineral prices
  • Declining ore grades (fewer minerals extracted per ton)
  • Production levels in existing mines and expansion projects (greenfield and brownfield)
  • Productivity improvements and new technology, for example digital solutions and electrification
  • Demand in the areas of environment, health and safety, for example eco- efficient comminution, energy and water conservation.
Aggregates
  • GDP growth/urbanization
  • Infrastructure investments and spending
  • EHS and sustainability trend for premium technology
  • Aggregates and cement production
  • Growth in emerging markets.
Demolition and recycling
  • Laws and regulations
  • Transformation in customers’ demand
  • Focus on recycle and reuse
Competitive landscape/Major competitors
Mining

Mainly global competitors such as Metso, FLSmidth, WEIR and Terex.

Infrastructure

Some global competitors present in several niches: Metso, Terex, Keestrack, Furukawa and Epiroc. Many regional players.

Go-to-market model
Mining

Approximately 90 percent direct sales with worldwide service network.

Infrastructure

Due to a fragmented customer base, approximately 75–80 percent of sales is via distributors.

Growth strategy

Eco-efficient rock processing offering, automation, digitalization, electrification and exploring complementary technologies and offerings through mergers and acquisitions. Grow sales of parts, services and consumables on the installed base and new offerings. Sales channel optimization, direct sales, distributor sales and OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer).

Strategic risk management

Various forms of business environment risks with an impact on the mining and infrastructure market in general, such as increased market competition with new technological developments and the emergence of new competitors, fluctuations in commodity prices and compliance-related risks. Political uncertainty in some parts of the world.