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    Sandvik–Vale surface drilling deal: autonomy and D&B planning notes for engineers

    January 16, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Sandvik–Vale surface drilling deal: autonomy and D&B planning notes for engineers

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    Sandvik will supply 16 AutoMine®-ready surface drills to Vale Base Metals’ Brazilian copper operations, including nine DR416i rotary blasthole rigs, in orders booked mainly across the June and September 2025 quarters with the balance in 2026. The DR416i, typically configured for large-diameter production holes in hard rock benches, is being prepared for future autonomous operation via Sandvik’s AutoMine® platform. For mine planners and drill-and-blast engineers, the deal signals further standardisation around OEM-ready autonomy, with implications for pattern accuracy, shift utilisation and maintenance planning on large open pits.

    Technical Brief

    • AutoMine®-ready configuration allows later retrofit of autonomous drilling without major structural modification to rigs.
    • Centralised AutoMine® control could enable multi-rig supervision from a single operations centre, decoupling drilling from bench exposure.
    • OEM-integrated autonomy reduces need for third-party drill control retrofits and associated interface risk.
    • Consistent drill fleet specification supports tighter drill-and-blast QA/QC, especially collar position and depth compliance.
    • For other large open pits, OEM-ready autonomous drills are becoming the default specification for new fleet cycles.

    Our Take

    In our database of 642 Mining stories, Sandvik features repeatedly in large fleet orders and infrastructure builds, and this 16-rig surface drilling order for Vale Base Metals in Brazil reinforces its positioning as a preferred OEM for high-volume copper and base metals producers.

    The timing of most of the order being booked in Q2 2025 aligns with other late-2025 Sandvik investments, such as the Saskatoon mechanical cutting hub, suggesting the company is deliberately stacking medium-term order backlog and service capacity to smooth utilisation across regions.

    Compared with other copper-related items in our coverage, where Sandvik’s role is often in underground load-and-haul or cutting systems, this Brazil-focused surface drilling package broadens its exposure along the copper value chain, which may give it additional leverage in follow-on maintenance and technology contracts with Vale Base Metals.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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