Pump supplier Integrated Pump Technology has been at the forefront of helping mining operations manage the persistent challenge of groundwater ingress, both on surface and underground. Groundwater remains one of the most significant disruptors of mining activities, particularly during rainy seasons, which vary across Africa’s diverse regions. From heavy downpours to complex geological conditions, operations require effective dewatering strategies to safeguard productivity and safety.
As the authorised distributor for both Grindex electric submersible pumps and Godwin diesel-driven self-priming pumps, Integrated Pump Technology offers solutions designed for the harsh and unpredictable conditions encountered across the continent. These globally recognised pump ranges are well established in the mining sector, where reliability and consistent support are critical to continuous operation.
The company’s strategic growth has seen strong uptake of its solutions in key African markets, including the Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia. The global drive toward a low carbon future has fuelled growing demand for copper, accelerating mining activity in these regions.
With many of the world’s wettest copper mines located in this region, dewatering has become indispensable. Grindex submersible pumps have become a preferred choice in these extremely wet environments, while skid or trailer mounted Godwin diesel-driven pumps have expanded the range of applications that can be served.
Beyond the copper belts of Central Africa, Integrated Pump Technology continues to expand into East and West Africa. Central to this progress is the company’s commitment to building and supporting a comprehensive distributor network across the continent. This ensures that customers are not only supplied with robust equipment but are also backed by local expertise and service.
With reliable solutions, a growing African footprint and strong local partnerships, Integrated Pump Technology is positioning itself as a trusted partner in dewatering for mines across diverse African environments.