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Krank brings control-tower oversight to mining equipment inspections at African Mining Indaba 2026

This February, Krank will head to Indaba 2026, Africa’s premier mining event. The company will showcase Inspeq, its evolving equipment inspection app that helps mining teams save time and protect high-value equipment.

Krank, a global leader in heavy equipment technology solutions, will be represented by David McCarthy, Global Head of Sales, and John O’Sullivan, Head of Sales for APAC and South Africa, at Indaba 2026.  Both will be on hand to discuss how Krank’s solutions, including Inspeq, can support mining operations across the region.

“Indaba is the premier event for the African mining industry, and I am particularly excited about the palpable energy and opportunity in the sector this year,” shares McCarthy.

“The conversations are moving beyond theoretical concepts to the practical application of transformative technologies like AI in heavy industry. For me, this event is about connecting with forward-thinking leaders who are ready to make decisive moves to enhance their operations, and Indaba is the perfect forum for these high-level discussions.”

Attendees can find Krank at the UK Pavilion, where it will demonstrate how its technology-driven solutions are already delivering significant operational efficiencies for heavy equipment operators globally.

Meet Inspeq: intelligent inspections for smart mining businesses

Mining operators face the ongoing challenge of managing high-value equipment under tight schedules and constant movement, all while ensuring inspections are accurate and timely. Inspeq, Krank’s mobile-first inspection platform, makes this process fast and simple.

Teams can complete check-in and check-out inspections in minutes, capturing high-resolution photos, videos, voice notes, and AI-powered condition reports – all with just a few taps. Inspection times can be reduced by up to 50%, with fully formatted, shareable reports generated instantly. The results include faster maintenance, reduced downtime, improved operational efficiency, and clear, time-stamped records to ensure accountability across multiple sites.

Attendees visiting Krank’s stand will experience firsthand how Inspeq can streamline inspections, optimise workflow, and maximise equipment performance – and get a glimpse of what’s coming next.

A big reveal awaits

Indaba 2026 will set the stage for Krank to unveil a game-changing development in mining equipment inspections. “We’ve been listening closely to mining operators around the world, and their feedback has shaped Inspeq’s evolution,” says McCarthy. “We’re here to spark meaningful conversations with operators who are ready to take their operations to the next level.”

Catch a glimpse of what’s coming next before anyone else. Attendees are encouraged to book a meeting to be the first to discover what’s coming next from Krank. To schedule your discussion and get an exclusive insight into the future of smart mining operations, scan the QR code below.

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