Superior Industries supplies its global clients with solutions to take them from the rock face to load out. The US-based manufacturer is known for quality crushing, screening, washing and conveying equipment.
Marcis Pavars chatted with Quarry about different markets around the world, the impact of artificial intelligence on the industry, and the company’s plans for 2025.
What was the biggest lesson for the company from 2024?
One key lesson was the importance of adapting to evolving market preferences. As rising interest rates prompted a shift from equipment purchases to rentals, we adjusted our approach to align with these changes. Additionally, after years of navigating supply chain challenges, manufacturing lead times began to normalise, enabling dealers to maintain robust inventory levels and better meet customer demands.
These observations reinforced the importance of agility, supply chain resilience, and strategic market focus. Superior’s ability to navigate these dynamics contributed to its continued growth across its major product segments—crushing, screening, washing, and conveying—while positioning the company for long-term success in the aggregates industry.
What was a trend you identified this year, and what do you think drove it?
One of the most notable trends we identified this year is the growing adoption of digitalisation tools, particularly artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, within the aggregates industry. At Superior Industries, this trend has been driven by the need to enhance efficiency, maintain quality, and increase production speed in a competitive market.
Our conveyor components division has seen substantial benefits from robotic technology and automation over the years, but 2024 marked a turning point as we introduced even more into the manufacturing of idlers and pulleys. By leveraging these advanced tools, we have streamlined operations, reduced waste, and ensured consistent quality across our product lines. To support this initiative, we’ve invested in a full-time AI engineer whose expertise is driving further innovation and optimisation in our processes.
This commitment to digitalisation not only helps us stay ahead of the curve but also aligns with our broader goal of delivering superior value to our customers.
What is the quarrying industry’s biggest issue, and how is your company trying to solve it?
One of the quarrying industry’s biggest issues today is the shortage of skilled labour.
This challenge is driven by an ageing workforce, with many seasoned professionals nearing retirement, and a decline in younger individuals entering the field. As a result, labour costs are rising. Additionally, the retirement of experienced workers could result in the loss of critical industry knowledge, which is essential for maintaining high operational standards.
At Superior Industries, we recognise this challenge and are actively working to address it. One of our key strategies is supporting knowledge transfer through targeted training initiatives. By enabling seasoned employees to share their expertise with the next generation, we aim to preserve operational excellence and ensure long-term growth for our customers.
Moreover, our commitment to designing user-friendly, equipment helps offset the impact of labour shortages by making processes more efficient and less reliant on manual intervention. These efforts reflect our dedication to supporting our customers and the broader quarrying industry in overcoming this critical issue.
What is an innovation you’re excited for in 2025?
In 2025, Superior Industries is excited to advance our Fusion Modular Platforms to further assist aggregate producers in overcoming permitting delays and accelerating project timelines. These pre-engineered, semi-static structures seamlessly integrate with our crushing, screening, washing, and conveying equipment, offering a streamlined solution for plant construction and expansion.
The modular design of the Fusion Platforms facilitates quicker installation, enabling producers to commence operations sooner. This approach not only expedites the permitting process but also provides cost-effective scalability and simplified maintenance, allowing operations to adapt swiftly to market demands. The growing demand for these platforms, as evidenced by our record backlog, reflects their effectiveness in addressing industry challenges.
Looking ahead, we are committed to enhancing the capabilities of our Fusion Modular Platforms, ensuring they continue to meet the evolving needs of our customers and support the efficient development of aggregate processing facilities.
What are your plans for 2025?
In 2025, Superior Industries is focused on building upon our foundational values while driving innovation and growth across all product segments. Key areas of emphasis include further strengthening our customer intimacy initiative, which prioritises building deep, long-lasting customer relationships and tailoring our support to their specific needs.
Operationally, we plan to expand our warehousing and parts strategy to enhance availability and reduce lead times, ensuring our customers have access to the equipment and components they need, when they need them. Investments in automation and supply chain efficiency will continue, enabling us to maintain competitive pricing and high-quality standards across our portfolio.
Our commitment to serving others, fostering a culture of opportunity, and maintaining strong work ethics will guide these initiatives, ensuring that we remain a trusted partner for our dealers and customers while pursuing sustainable, long-term success. •
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