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IPR differentiates itself through strategic dewatering partnerships

In the demanding conditions of Southern African mining, dewatering is not just a support function – it is mission critical. IPR (Integrated Pump Rental) has built its reputation on recognising this reality, setting itself apart from conventional pump rental providers by forming close partnerships with its customers and offering technically sound application-specific solutions backed by responsive service and support. The company is part of Atlas Copco’s Specialty Rental Division.

According to Steve du Toit, Sales Manager at IPR, the company’s focus has always been on collaboration. “We don’t just rent out pumps. We engage with our customers at every step to understand the actual challenge they are facing. We visit the site, analyse the water conditions, solids content and infrastructure limitations, and then develop a tailored solution. It is a process that is as much about engineering expertise as it is about service.”

IPR differentiates itself through strategic dewatering partnerships
IPR maintains a robust and versatile rental fleet by upholding technical excellence and fostering a strong partnership mindset
On-site assessment
He emphasises that the first and most critical step in solving any dewatering problem is conducting a detailed on-site assessment. “Without that, it’s guesswork. The wrong pump – whether under- or over-specified – can cause inefficiencies, higher operating costs or outright failure. We often encounter sites where legacy equipment is simply no longer suited to the job, but no one has reassessed the requirements in years. We recently helped a mine overcome exactly that challenge.

They were using an outdated and oversized pump setup. Our assessment allowed us to replace it with a new correctly sized unit, which delivered the same performance with far less energy consumption and downtime.”

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