Thursday, September 22, 2011


ThyssenKrupp Fördertechnik meets the demand for raw materials:

Engineers from Ennigerloh launch large-scale project in Indonesia

Economic growth, industrialisation and increasing prosperity: The BIC countries (Brazil, India and China) are currently developing at a very high rate. The demand for raw materials has reached gigantic proportions in these booming emerging countries. Among those benefiting from this development is the Ennigerloh location of ThyssenKrupp, where machines and plants are developed and sold which efficiently process these raw materials.

A change of location: Just below 5,000 metres high, the Puncak Jaya is one of the highest mountains in Indonesia. Over the next few years, ThyssenKrupp engineers from Ennigerloh will erect five gyratory crushers in a copper mine located within eyeshot of this impressive mountain. Each of the gyratory crushers has a weight of over 350 tonnes and the dimensions of a house. They crush metre-sized pieces of copper ore into football-sized stones for further processing. The operator of the mine is the American company Freeport, one of the leading suppliers of gold, copper and molybdenum. This order for gyratory crushers is the largest to date in the company history of the Ennigerloh location of ThyssenKrupp.

"These large-scale projects are an enormous challenge and can only be carried out by a team of committed experts", as Detlef Papajewski, Vice President Crushing Technology reports. "This begins with the sales engineer, who travels around the world, meeting with customers to agree on the exact technical specifications of the plants. Implementing these specifications is then the job of the development engineers, who dimension and design the gyratory crushers accordingly. The link between Ennigerloh and the customer is the project manager, who coordinates the entire project from the beginning and ensures that the gyratory crushers go into operation on time in Indonesia". In addition, other Ennigerloh departments are also involved in the project: the Erection Department, which is in charge of the assembly and commissioning of the plants, the Technical Documentation Department, responsible for creating the Assembly and Operating Instructions and the sales staff, who take charge of financial processing. The demands placed on the Ennigerloh employees are challenging, varied and interesting.

Five gyratory crushers will be delivered to Indonesia in the coming years. Over 30 machines of a similar type have been sold in the last five years by ThyssenKrupp Fördertechnik all over the world. Among the company's customers are worldwide leading mine operators such as Rio Tinto in Australia, Codelco in Chile, LKAB in Sweden, Xstrata and Heidelberger Cement. "We are constantly developing new processes and products which are even more efficient and resource-saving and which will continue to cover the growing demand for raw materials in the future", Mr. Papajewski says.

The Business Unit Processing of ThyssenKrupp Fördertechnik GmbH with headquarters in Essen, Germany, has approximately 200 employees and is located in Ennigerloh, Germany. Here, high-performance processing plants for crushing, grading and transporting rock, ore and other mineral resources are developed by a committed team of highly qualified engineers.
ThyssenKrupp Fördertechnik is part of the Business Area Plant Technology of ThyssenKrupp AG. With more than 2,800 employees worldwide ThyssenKrupp Fördertechnik is one of the leading suppliers of plants and systems for the mining, processing and handling of raw materials and minerals. Our equipment is used in open-pit mines and quarries, port terminals, power plants and stockyards throughout the world, constantly setting new standards. Innovative concepts, decades of expertise and a global presence enable us to provide expert advice, planning, engineering, design, construction, delivery, installation, commissioning and after-sales service - from individual units to turnkey plants.

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