THE GLOBAL LEADER IN LOAD HAUL PRODUCTIVITY

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Load Haul expertise that challenges what you think you can achieve with your equipment.

THE GLOBAL EXPERT IN LOAD AND HAUL ATTACHMENTS

Load Haul expertise that challenges what you think you can achieve with your equipment.

Unmatched combination of payload and body life

Unlock your full loading potential

Extend the life and performance of your attachments

UNMATCHED LOAD HAUL ATTACHMENT EXPERTISE

A range of world-class mining truck beds and mining buckets, backed by best-in-market product life-cycle care, to maximise the productivity of your load and haul equipment.

An expert solution for every challenge

Schlam‘s team of technical experts work closely with our customers to address site-specific variables and challenges. Every mine site is different. That’s why we design and engineer our products individually, and cater our services to best suit the needs of our customers.

JOIN our team

We’re building a team of the best talent in the business. We bring together the highest achievers, the doers, the makers, the problem solvers to deliver for our customers.

OUR IDEOLOGY

Our ideology defines who we want to be as an organisation

NEWS

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MAKING MINING EQUIPMENT MORE PRODUCTIVE THE WORLD OVER

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