Lundin Mining is a Canada based diversified mining company producing copper, zinc, and nickel from international operations. The company integrates underground and open pit mining supported by modern processing facilities. Operational discipline focuses on reserve replacement and cost control strategies. Concentrate logistics are supported by established export partnerships and transport networks. Continuous drilling supports long term asset sustainability. Lundin Mining maintains a structured global presence within base metal production markets.
Lundin Mining was established in 1994 as part of the Lundin Group mining enterprises. Early growth focused on acquiring base metal assets in Europe.
During the 2000s, the company expanded its copper and zinc portfolio through strategic acquisitions and operational optimization.
By 2016, Lundin Mining strengthened its global presence through major asset integration, reinforcing long term production growth.
Primary Mining Regions
Lundin Mining operates diversified base metal mines across Canada and international jurisdictions. Since its establishment in 1994, the company has expanded within copper and zinc producing regions supported by structured geological resource development.
Infrastructure and Processing Facilities
The company integrates underground and open pit extraction systems with modern concentrators and processing plants expanded during the 2000s. Infrastructure includes haulage networks, crushing circuits, and concentrate storage facilities designed for high throughput efficiency.
Strategic Geographic Advantage
Proximity to rail networks and export terminals enhances logistical coordination and ensures steady concentrate shipment to international smelting partners, strengthening Lundin global operational footprint.
In 2024, Lundin Mining maintained stable copper and zinc output supported by disciplined cost control and exploration programs.
Operational improvements during 2024 included concentrator efficiency upgrades and strengthened export logistics coordination.
In 2025, continued investment focused on reserve replacement drilling and infrastructure enhancement to sustain long term production growth.