Contractor at Kumba Resources’ Kwaggashoek East iron-ore mine
 in Thabazimbi, Limpopo, Masingita Mining, has been testing
 Russian-manufactured Belaz trucks since February this year.
The truck is the first to be purchased from Belazkomplekt Africa,
 the local subsidiary of Russian mother company Belazkomplekt.
Having identified the South African market as a business
 development area through which the company could make inroads into
 the African market, jaw crusher for zinc flakeBelazkomplekt Africa was established in July
 last year.
Director Dmitry Venchik, who has been in South Africa since
 September, perceives the local market to be suitable fdry blowing gold processing plant designsor the
 company primarily because the cost of a Belaz truck is about 25%
 lower than that of competitors’ products.
The design of the Belaz truck macopper crushers south africakes it simple to operate and easy
 to maintain.
Moreover, on-board diagnostic equipment, designed in Russia by
 Belazkomplekt, is able to monitor payloads and fuel
 consumption.
While the company supplied 45 t trucks to Masingita, it produces
 trucks varying from 30 t to 220 t, as well as a wheel-loader and a
 wheel-dozer.
Smaller trucks are disassembled prior to being shipped to South
 Africa.
These semiknocked-down trucks are rebuilt on site at the
 company’s East Rand premises, requiring only the welding of
 the body and the fitting of tyres.
Larger equipment is exported completely-knocked-down and
 reassembled onsite.
At the iron-ore mine at Thabazimbi, the truck in operation has
 proved its robustness, says Venchik.
Moreover, he remarks that the mine’s technical department has
 also benefited from the savings affected by the low fuel
 consumption on the trucks.
These results have prompted Masingita to order two additional
 machines for the iron-ore mine, once tests have been completed this
 month.
The technology incorporated into the design and production of these
 trucks is based on 55 years of experience at the factory, located
 in Belarus.
The international company has had to produce equipment able to
 withstand extreme conditions ranging from –50
