Capital Equipment News December 2025-January 2026

EARTHMOVING

showpieces. That’s how rare they are.” While Andru’s unit will earn its keep, Morris suspects its long-term home will be equally distinguished. “I don’t think they’ll ever sell it. After working it, I wouldn’t be surprised if they store it as a showcase piece.” Built to be rebuilt Although the Centenary Edition retains the classic D8 configuration, Barloworld emphasised the strength of Caterpillar’s rebuild philosophy. “These machines are built to be rebuilt,” Morris said. “You can run a second life and sometimes even a third. That brings down total cost of ownership and improves cost per hour and cost per tonne.” He highlighted that the serviceability advantages of the D8 remain a key selling point. “It’s quicker to service than competitor machines. Plug-and-play, reliable, and with exceptional resale value. You can turn your metal into cash far more easily.” A relationship worth celebrating Craig Shepherd, Andru’s long-time Key Account Manager at Barloworld, summarised the sentiment that ran through the event. “Andru Mining and Barloworld have been doing business for over 40 years,” he said. “They currently have 30 D8s in operation and ordered another four last week. Since 2015 alone, they’ve purchased 56 D8s.” He acknowledged past challenges - including the launch of a new series with transmission issues - but emphasised how the partnership endured. “Andru stuck with us through all of it,” Shepherd said. “That loyalty means a great deal.” Looking ahead to the next 100 years As the ceremony concluded and the crowd moved outdoors to photograph the iconic grey dozer, Masemola offered a final reflection on the legacy being built. “Together, we look forward to the next century of innovation and partnership,” she said. “Thank you for being an essential part of our journey. Here’s to the past, the present, and a future filled with promise and opportunity.” The Centenary Edition Cat D8 now joins Andru Mining’s fleet not only as a powerful tool, but as a symbol of a relationship defined by endurance, respect, and the shared commitment to building the future - one machine, one project, one partnership at a time. b

Andru Mining and Barloworld have been doing business for over 40 years,” he said. “They currently have 30 D8s in operation and ordered another four last week. Since 2015 alone, they’ve purchased 56 D8s.

partnership. We stuck with them over the years, and it proved worthwhile - the machines are running very well now. So, we said, since the machine exists, let’s have one to show that commitment.” Financial Director Shonel Reddy added that the centenary machine was a natural fit for a customer so closely tied to Caterpillar’s D8 lineage. “We were impressed by the long relationship between Barloworld and Caterpillar - 100 years - and we wanted to be part of that celebration,” she said. “We’ve bought more than 58 D8 dozers from Barloworld and Caterpillar. Because of that long-standing relationship, it made sense to take one of the centenary dozers into our fleet.” Reddy noted the machine’s rarity with pride: “I think it’s a privilege to be the only customer on the continent of Africa to be handed the Centenary Edition dozer. It’s quite an honour.” Built on grit, trust, and shared values During the formal speeches, Reddy delivered an emotional message recognising the relationship’s depth. “Today is about legacy - a partnership built on trust and the kind of grit that literally moves earth,” she said. “With approximately 140 Caterpillar machines in our fleet… we’re not just customers. We

are committed custodians of the brand.” She described a partnership shaped through the highs and lows of operations, market cycles, mechanical challenges, and industry pressures. “We’ve faced many tangles together… but through it all, we resolved issues not as adversaries, but as partners. Machines may move earth, but it’s the people behind them who move the future.” Reddy also emphasised the values Barloworld has demonstrated: empowerment, inclusivity, innovation, and strong customer focus. “We’re proud to be associated with a company that empowers women and strives to be a partner of choice. That’s not just good business - that’s good values.” A machine with a future - and a legacy Although the Centenary D8 is destined for a fully operational life, Andru Mining has chosen a “softer” site. “This one will go into one of our coalfield projects in Mpumalanga,” Reddy said. Naicker added: “It’s an easier operation for the machine not as harsh as some of our other sites.” Many around the world will keep their Centenary edition machines purely as collector’s pieces. Morris noted: “Some customers aren’t even going to use them - they’ll put them in museums as

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