Our Capabilities

Our capability spans the core systems that move, transfer, store and process material across the operation — including conveyors, crushing and screening plants, transfer chutes, and ports, stockyards and storage systems.

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Conveyors

EMtek delivers practical conveyor engineering for mining and bulk materials handling projects, from early studies through to detailed design, construction support and commissioning. Our capability spans overland, in-plant and underground conveyor systems, backed by multidisciplinary engineering and drafting expertise to deliver buildable, maintainable solutions suited to real operating conditions.

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Crushing and Screening Plants

EMtek supports the development of crushing and screening plants that are built to perform in real operating conditions. Our work covers plant layouts, equipment integration and the supporting infrastructure needed to deliver safe, maintainable and efficient materials handling systems.

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Transfer Chutes

Transfer chutes are often the point where wear, spillage, dust and flow problems begin. EMtek applies practical chute engineering and flow analysis to improve transfer performance, reduce maintenance burden and support more reliable plant operation.

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Ports, Stockyards and Storage Systems

EMtek engineers bulk materials handling infrastructure for stockyards, train loadout systems, export facilities, bins, hoppers and storage systems. From early planning through to detailed design, construction support and commissioning, we deliver practical solutions that improve material flow, manage process variability and support reliable plant performance.

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Engineered in success.  As a privately owned multidisciplinary engineering firm with over 150 employees across offices in Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane, and site locations in Victoria, South Australia, and Western Australia, we've completed more than 1,600 projects valued at over $6 billion, primarily in mining and minerals processing.