MCI Is Now Authorized for Sandvik Gearbox Service in Material Handling and Mining
This step expands MCI’s aftermarket and lifecycle support capabilities for Sandvik Gearbox Service for operators who depend on gearbox reliability in critical drivetrain applications. It means customers can now access OEM-compliant service, repair, overhaul, engineering support, and licensed spare parts through MCI backed by technical precision, operational know-how, and a strong understanding of mining and bulk material handling equipment.
What this means for operators
In mining and material handling, gearbox reliability is directly linked to plant availability. When a critical drivetrain component fails, the impact is immediate: lost throughput, unplanned downtime, increased maintenance pressure, and higher operating risk.
With its new authorization, MCI can support operators with a more structured and OEM-aligned service pathway for selected Sandvik gearbox systems. The objective is clear: restore performance, protect component integrity, and keep critical assets running safely and efficiently over the long term.
Scope of Sandvik gearbox service by MCI
Within the authorized scope, MCI provides support for selected Sandvik gearbox systems used in surface-mining and material-handling operations. This includes:
Inspection and technical assessment
A successful gearbox service strategy starts with a clear technical understanding of the component’s condition. MCI supports customers with professional inspection, condition assessment, and service planning to identify wear, damage, and required intervention early.
OEM-compliant repair and overhaul
MCI now offers OEM-compliant repair and overhaul solutions for authorized gearbox assemblies. The focus is not only on restoring function, but on restoring reliability, safety, and long-term operating performance.
Licensed spare parts to original standards
Component availability is essential for minimizing downtime. Through the authorized framework, MCI can supply licensed spare parts manufactured to original standards for supported gearbox systems.
Engineering support from drivetrain specialists
Gearbox service often requires more than workshop execution. It also requires engineering judgment, technical interpretation, and practical field understanding. MCI supports customers with qualified drivetrain expertise to ensure service measures are executed correctly and efficiently.
Access to original documentation and specifications
For critical gearbox work, documentation quality matters. Access to original technical documentation and specifications supports conformity, traceability, and service quality throughout the intervention process.
Why this matters especially in material handling
Gearboxes are central to the reliable performance of material-handling systems. In stockyards, port facilities, and mining operations, drivetrain components operate under continuous load, harsh environmental conditions, and demanding duty cycles. Any service strategy must therefore balance speed, technical accuracy, and lifecycle cost.
For operators of conveying and stockyard systems, gearbox service is not only a maintenance topic. It is an availability topic. It affects production continuity, maintenance planning, spare-parts strategy, and long-term asset performance.
That is exactly where MCI’s engineering-driven approach creates value: combining technical service capability with practical understanding of complex mining and bulk material handling systems.
Why MCI
MCI brings together decades of experience in mining and material handling, with strong capabilities in maintenance planning, field support, refurbishment, spare-parts strategy, commissioning support, and long-term lifecycle service.
This authorization strengthens that service portfolio with a new level of OEM-aligned gearbox support for selected Sandvik systems. For customers, this means one thing above all: a reliable partner that understands both the gearbox itself and the wider operational environment in which it must perform.
It also builds on a proven relationship between MCI and Sandvik across multiple projects in mining and material handling—now extended into authorized gearbox service.
A practical advantage for installed equipment
For operators with Sandvik gearbox systems in their installed base, the new authorization creates a clearer service route for inspection, overhaul, repair, and spare-parts supply. It also supports better planning around shutdowns, maintenance intervals, and long-term drivetrain reliability.
Where gearbox performance is business-critical, service quality cannot be improvised. It must be technically correct, properly documented, and aligned with OEM requirements.
Next steps
If you operate Sandvik gearbox systems in mining or material handling and want to clarify service scope, repair options, overhaul requirements, or spare-parts support, MCI is ready to assist.
Our team will help evaluate the gearbox application, define the appropriate service approach, and support you with OEM-aligned solutions designed to improve availability, reliability, and lifecycle performance.
Contact MCI to discuss your Sandvik gearbox service requirements.

