SKF recently won a number of long term contracts to provide companies in Latin America with services ranging from machine lubrication to condition monitoring.
One of these, a five-year contract worth SEK 115 million, will see SKF deliver maintenance services to one of Brazil’s largest metal producers. As part of the performance-based contract, SKF will inspect and monitor the condition of its customer’s machines to anticipate and prevent defects from occurring. Another, is a four-year lubrication service contract worth SEK 55 million in Peru, here SKF will supply lubrication tools to one of the world’s biggest copper producers. It will plan, schedule, execute and manage the lubrication of the customer’s mine equipment, including trucks, shovels and drills; and also its concentrator plant equipment, including conveyor belts, crushers, ball mills and flotation cells.
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