Sand Processing

WEARX joins forces with Metso to unlock full potential

The combined strengths of both companies and knowledge of their people is expected to deliver more value to the mineral processing and material transfer market sectors.

WEARX is a privately owned wear solutions provider with a range of its own products. The company addresses customers’ needs by implementing the requisite technologies to deliver wear protection solutions designed to exceed plant availability goals.

The company’s offer includes wear liners, rubber and ceramic lining, skirting, chutes and bulk materials handling equipment. Its services include design, engineering, site services and project management.

On the morning of 2 November, WEARX’s CEO and Metso’s senior vice president for Australian market areas addressed WEARX staff to explain the change at the company’s head office in Thornton, New South Wales, 25km north-west of Newcastle.

{{quote-A:R-W:300-I:2-Q:"I’m very pleased to say that we found an ideal fit in Metso. Joining forces with Metso is a historic step in our company’s development."-WHO:Gary Newman, CEO of WEARX}}“Over the last few years, we have worked hard to develop WEARX into an agile service provider that delivers high value solutions to our customers,” WEARX CEO Gary Newman said of the deal.

“Our board and shareholders knew that at some stage we would need the backing of a much bigger company to unlock our full potential. With the funding of the next phase of our company’s growth in mind, we decided that a full trade sale to a large, like-minded company was the best way to continue the evolution of our business.

“There were several interested parties, but when it came down to making our decision as to which company we wanted to move forward with, our key considerations were cultural fit and clear synergies between the two companies.

“I’m very pleased to say that we found an ideal fit in Metso. Joining forces with Metso is a historic step in our company’s development.”

Metso’s senior vice-president for the Australian market areas Ross Wotherspoon says there is an excellent cultural fit between the companies.

“From our very first meetings with WEARX executives, I was impressed by their great culture, which is very similar to ours.”

{{image3-a:r-w:300}}This move is part of Metso’s growth strategy, which includes organic growth and growth through acquisition.

Wotherspoon says over the past seven years the company has evolved its business through several powerful initiatives that have helped to improve service levels.

“We have aggressively expanded our services footprint and committed to regularly measure and actively improve the satisfaction of both our customers and staff,” he said. “In parallel to these initiatives, we have developed an acquisition strategy designed to broaden our offering and bring even more value to our customers.

“As for synergies, combining the strengths of our companies and knowledge of our people will allow us to bring even more value to our clients in the mineral processing and material transfer market sectors.

“We want to make sure that the transition goes smoothly, especially for staff and customers. The retention of WEARX’s agility and entrepreneurial spirit is a fundamental success factor.”

The companies have assembled a dedicated team that is working on all aspects of the Metso/WEARX integration.

Source: Metso Australia

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