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Mining, as most know, is big business. Any unforeseen delays or downtime can result in huge costs and the loss of production revenue can run into the millions very quickly.

Unlike many other transformer suppliers that manufacture their products off-shore, Southern Electronic Services can get products to Australian mining sites quickly, as all products are made here in Australia, in our Dandenong-based (Victoria) factory. This means that should a mine have an equipment failure, SES can provide a solution within a couple of weeks, sometimes days, whereas other suppliers may take months, saving the mine precious time and money to get back up and running.

For other projects using Southern Electronic Services transformers, visit our projects page.


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