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CMTi is a South African technology company that was established in 1994 while the major shareholders were lecturers at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Pretoria. Prof. Danie Burger was the head of the design group and founder of the company.

Since inception CMTi has been involved in the development of locally produced, mechanised mining equipment to help address the impending crisis of diminishing returns and reduced viability facing the mining industry, both here in SA and globally. Since 2011 CMTi has been focused on the development of remote controlled ultra-low profile (ULP) mining machines, integrated brake-testing equipment, and rail-bound transport solutions, such as a unique hybrid diesel-electric locomotive. This cutting edge equipment is now being deployed for use in narrow vein deep hard rock mines i.e. Gold and platinum. The program started out as part of the Goldfields Innovation initiative and CMTi remains the current technology partner for Sibanye Gold and Sibanye Platinum.

Our team of experienced and highly qualified mechanical and electrical engineers along with a dedicated technical and administration support staff are excited to bring the CMTi solutions to market and see them be instrumental in the modernisation of mining worldwide.

ABOUT US

WHAT CLIENT SAYS ?

"What we have already acheived working with the CMTi team and their patented technology has exceeded all our expectations. We are excited about the future.

MISSION

To provide innovative technology driven, integrated, sustainable business solutions that offer employers the opportunity to maximise profits and redeploy employees away from danger into safe, productive environments where they can thrive.

VISION

To lead the industry in engineered solutions, products, services and new mechanised mining technology, including but not limited to ULP Mining, Integrated System Solutions for TMM brake testing, Surface and Underground Railbound Transport Solutions.

OUR PRODUCTS

CMTI Group’s range of locally-developed and patented mechanised underground mining equipment is the result of 12 years of development in conjunction with some of the world’s largest mining houses, and more than three years of testing in arduous South African conditions. This cutting-edge technology that includes ultra-low profile (ULP) mining and integrated brake-testing equipment, as well as rail-bound transport solutions, is now ready for commercial deployment to satisfy the significant demand from the South African mining sector and beyond.

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