⛏️ Mining

Mining

Saudi Arabia\'s Growing Mining Sector

Industry Overview

The Saudi Arabian mining sector represents one of the Kingdom's most significant long-term economic opportunities, with the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources (MIMR) estimating $1.3 trillion in extractable mineral wealth across the Arabian Shield. Vision 2030 has positioned mining as a third pillar of the Saudi economy alongside oil and petrochemicals, with the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP) directing billions of dollars toward mineral extraction infrastructure, processing facilities, and port logistics. Ma'aden (Saudi Arabian Mining Company) operates the largest multi-commodity mining complex in the Middle East. Its flagship operations include the Central Arabian Gold Province with active gold mines at Muruiqah, the world-scale Ma'aden Phosphate Company at Ras Al Khair producing phosphoric acid and diammonium phosphate (DAP) fertilizer, the Wa'ad Al-Shamal mineral processing city, and emerging copper and zinc operations in the Najd region. Beyond Ma'aden, junior mining companies are rapidly developing gold, copper, and base metal projects across the Arabian Shield, particularly in the Asir, Hijaz, and Northern Border regions. The geology of the Arabian Shield — a Precambrian basement complex exposing some of the oldest rocks on the Arabian Peninsula — hosts substantial deposits of gold, copper, zinc, silver, nickel, phosphates, bauxite, and industrial minerals including limestone, marble, and silica sand. Government geological surveys completed under the Vision 2030 mineral resources program have identified over 1,000 mineral occurrences across the Kingdom, with less than 10% currently under active development. This represents an enormous opportunity for mining equipment suppliers. For equipment buyers operating in Saudi mining, the operational environment presents specific challenges. Mine sites are frequently located 400–700 km from Jeddah, requiring sophisticated logistics chains for equipment delivery and spare parts supply. Ambient temperatures routinely exceed 45°C during summer months, demanding equipment rated for extreme thermal conditions. High dust loads — particularly from silica-rich ore in the Shield formations — accelerate wear on conveyor components, crusher linings, and motor cooling systems. Vision 2030 mining sector targets include increasing the mining sector's contribution to GDP from under 3% to over 10%, developing industrial clusters around phosphate, gold, and base metal processing, and creating 100,000 direct and indirect jobs in the sector. The Mining Investment Law (MIL) enacted in 2021 offers 100% foreign ownership, competitive royalty rates, and streamlined environmental permitting. RAZZ Middle East supplies the complete equipment chain for Saudi Arabian mining operations, from primary crushing through material handling, power distribution, and instrumentation for process monitoring. Our Jeddah-based procurement team has deep experience with Ma'aden procurement requirements and manages the SASO conformance and customs clearance process for imported mining equipment.

Key Challenges

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Remote site logistics: equipment spares must be pre-positioned at mine sites 500km+ from Jeddah

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High abrasion from silica-rich Arabian Shield ore requiring frequent wear part replacement

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Extended lead times for specialized mining equipment not stocked locally

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Skilled maintenance workforce availability in remote mining regions

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Remote site logistics: equipment spares must be pre-positioned at mine sites 500km+ from Jeddah

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High abrasion from silica-rich Arabian Shield ore requiring frequent wear part replacement

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Extended lead times for specialized mining equipment not stocked locally

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Skilled maintenance workforce availability in remote mining regions

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Extreme desert heat (45–50°C) requiring equipment thermal ratings for continuous operation

Critical Equipment for This Industry

RAZZ Middle East supplies the following equipment categories to Mining operations in Saudi Arabia.

Primary crushing: jaw crushers, gyratory crushers, feeder-breakers
Secondary/Tertiary crushing: cone crushers, VSI impactors
Screening: horizontal, inclined, and banana screens
Materials handling: conveyor systems, stackers, reclaimers
Slurry pumps: heavy-duty centrifugal and positive displacement
Grinding: SAG mills, ball mills, vertical roller mills
Primary crushing: jaw crushers and gyratory crushers for run-of-mine (ROM) ore reduction to 150–300mm product
Secondary and tertiary crushing: cone crushers, vertical shaft impactors (VSI) for product-size control to -12mm
Screening: vibrating screens (inclined, horizontal, multi-deck) for sizing, dewatering, and desliming applications
Conveyor systems: belt conveyors, chevron belts for inclined conveying, stackers, reclaimers, and tripper cars
Grinding: semi-autogenous (SAG) mills, ball mills, and rod mills for mineral liberation and concentrate production
Material handling: apron feeders, vibrating feeders, and belt feeders for controlled ore feed to crushers and screens
Dust suppression: dust collection systems, mist cannons, and enclosure ventilation for crusher and screen stations
Power distribution: medium-voltage switchgear, transformers, and motor control centers for crushing and conveyor circuits

Recommended Brands

RAZZ Middle East distributes these global industrial brands for the Mining sector in Saudi Arabia.

ABB Siemens

All brands supported with local stock, technical support, and after-sales service from RAZZ Middle East offices in Jeddah, Dammam, and Riyadh.

Maintenance Requirements

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Wear part replacement intervals: jaw crusher plates every 2-4 weeks depending on ore hardness; cone crusher liners every 4-8 weeks; screen media replaced as needed based on inspection.

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Lubrication schedules: conveyor idlers lubricated every 3 months; crusher bearings monitored via vibration analysis with 6-month replacement cycles under normal operation.

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Desert operation considerations: daily sand ingress checks on crusher ventilation systems; weekly inspection of motor cooling fins; monthly conveyor belt alignment checks.

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Wear part replacement intervals: jaw crusher plates every 2–4 weeks depending on ore hardness; cone crusher liners every 4–8 weeks; screen media replaced as needed based on inspection. Maintain stock of wear parts at site based on estimated consumption rate.

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Lubrication schedules: conveyor idlers lubricated every 3 months; crusher bearings monitored via vibration analysis with 6-month replacement cycles under normal operation. Establish a lubrication route with recorded inspection points at each conveyor station.

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Desert operation considerations: daily sand ingress checks on crusher ventilation systems; weekly inspection of motor cooling fins and heat sink cleanliness; monthly conveyor belt alignment checks and belt tension measurement. Implement a pre-summer full equipment inspection before peak temperature season.

Supply Chain Considerations

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Equipment importation through King Abdullah Port (KAP) in Rabigh, with customs clearance managed by RAZZ. Lead time from European manufacturers: 8-14 weeks for standard equipment; 12-20 weeks for custom-built crushers and mills.

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Pre-positioning of critical spares at Ras Al Khair and Jeddah warehouses for remote mine site support. Spare parts consignment agreements available for major Maaden sites.

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Air freight availability for emergency breakdowns at remote sites. Regional logistics hubs in Riyadh and Dammam enable 24-48 hour delivery to most mining operations.

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Equipment importation through King Abdullah Port (KAP) in Rabigh, with customs clearance managed by RAZZ. Lead time from European manufacturers: 8–14 weeks for standard equipment (crushers, screens, feeders); 12–20 weeks for custom-built SAG/ball mills and larger grinding equipment. Factor in SASO certification time (2–4 weeks) for electrical components.

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Pre-positioning of critical spares at Ras Al Khair and Jeddah warehouses for remote mine site support. Spare parts consignment agreements available for major Maaden sites. Establish 3-month rolling spare parts inventory based on equipment utilization rates and lead times.

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Air freight availability for emergency breakdowns at remote sites. Regional logistics hubs in Riyadh and Dammam enable 24–48 hour delivery to most mining operations. Maintain emergency contact protocols with airline cargo partners for same-flight booking of critical parts.

Vision 2030 & This Industry

The Mining sector in Saudi Arabia is a key beneficiary of Vision 2030, with major government investment driving demand for industrial equipment and services. RAZZ Middle East is positioned to supply this growing market from our operations in Jeddah, Dammam, and Riyadh.

Vision 2030 Priority
Strategic Sector

⚙️ Equipment Categories

⚙️ Electrical Equipment ⚙️ Industrial Automation ⚙️ Instrumentation ⚙️ Hydraulic Equipment ⚙️ Mechanical Equipment ⚙️ Mining Equipment

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📍 Industrial Cities in Saudi Arabia

📍 Riyadh 📍 Jeddah 📍 Dammam 📍 Jubail 📍 Yanbu 📍 Ras Al Khair 📍 Jazan

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