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Cavotec signs motorised reel order for Port Hedland in Australia

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Global Mining Review,


Cavotec has signed a contract with Australian construction and engineering company Civmec for the supply of a motorised cable reel to be installed at Port Hedland, Western Australia, one of the world’s largest iron ore export facilities.

Cavotec signs motorised reel order for Port Hedland in Australia

This marks Cavotec’s first major collaboration with Civmec, further strengthening Cavotec’s presence in Australia’s mining and bulk material handling sector.

Delivery is scheduled for 3Q26. Cavotec was awarded the project based on its strong track record in providing innovative and durable reeling solutions for balanced machines in the Australian market.

“This order underscores Cavotec’s capability to deliver robust, high-performance solutions for some of the most challenging industrial environments in the world,” said David Pagels, CEO of Cavotec.

“We are proud to support Civmec in this project, and we look forward to building a long-term partnership.”

Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/mining/20102025/cavotec-signs-motorised-reel-order-for-port-hedland-in-australia/

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