en.Wedoany.com Reported - Sandvik is investing in a new logistics hub at its Turku, Finland factory for loading and transporting underground mining equipment, aiming to shorten delivery lead times and improve delivery reliability. The project will relocate key logistics operations from the Port of Turku, approximately 13 kilometers away, to a site closer to the production facility, thereby reducing material handling and buffer times.

Wayne Scrivens, President of Sandvik Mining and Rock Solutions' Load and Haul division, stated that this investment enhances the company's ability to serve customers with shorter and more predictable delivery times. The Turku factory plays a significant role in Sandvik's global load and haul operations, and this investment supports its continued development of world-class manufacturing and logistics capabilities in Finland.
The new logistics hub is designed to support the long-term competitiveness and operational development of the Turku factory. In addition to accelerating material flow, the investment will improve internal efficiency and create a safer working environment by reducing unnecessary transportation, handling, and movement between different locations. The Turku factory produces underground loading and hauling equipment, including battery-electric and diesel machines, supporting the mining industry's transition towards safer, more efficient, and more sustainable operations.
The construction of the logistics hub will proceed in phases, with gradual commissioning expected to begin in September 2027 after the facility is completed and operational systems are installed.
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