Nutana Machine Ltd

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PIONEERING PRE CHANGING INDUS NUTANA MACHINE LTD. AT A GLANCE NUTANA MACHINE LTD. WHAT: A n integrated, multi-product manufacturer and solution provider specializing in metal fabrication, machining, and engineering services for diverse industries. WHERE: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan WEBSITE: www.nutanamachine.com A LEADER IN PROVIDING HIGH-QUALITY SOLUTIONS F 1 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 11, ISSUE 12

ECISION IN A STRY As the mining industry evolves and is characterized by rapid technological advancements and increasing demand for efficiency, Nutana Machine distinguishes itself through its precision machining and fabrication expertise in Saskatchewan. Founded in 1946, the company has adeptly navigated the changing landscape, becoming a leader in providing high-quality solutions primarily for the mining sector. With nearly eight decades of expertise, Nutana Machine combines its deep-rooted history with forward-thinking innovation to maintain its regional leadership position. FOR THE MINING INDUSTRY 2 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 11, ISSUE 12

A LEGACY OF ADAPTATION Nutana Machine’s journey began at a time far removed from today’s advanced technological landscape. “I joined the company in 1973 after gaining a degree in mechanical engineering,” Don Galbraith, President, shares. His experience in oil and hard rock mining laid the groundwork for the company’s future growth. From its early days as a small machine and welding shop, Nutana has developed a reputation for highquality machining and fabrication, primarily serving the mining and mineral processing sectors. “Our evolution is significant,” Galbraith, D. notes. “The company today does not resemble what it was when I started. We have transitioned from manual processes to state-of-the-art automated systems.” A key driver of this transformation has been integrating computer animated drafting technologies. “Our 3D models provide the foundation for all our production processes,” Galbraith D. explains.“They enable us to design and fabricate components accurately, reducing errors and enhancing quality.This technology allows us to deliver complex projects on time and budget. Moving design and production to the digital realm increases efficiency and accuracy.” SPECIALIZED SERVICES IN THE MINING SECTOR Nutana’s core business revolves around providing specialized services to the mining industry. The company fabricates equipment for potash, uranium, and other mining operations, all requiring high precision and durability. “We pride ourselves on our ability to manufacture complex components that withstand extreme conditions,” Tod Galbraith, Managing Director, states.“For instance, our work in mining often involves creating custom underground equipment that can handle abrasive materials and harsh operating environments.” One of Nutana’s flagship products is its Mineveyors, which are extensible mobile conveyor systems attached to the mining machines for potash extraction. These systems are essential for transporting mined materials efficiently. “We collaborate closely with our clients to design systems that fit their specific operational needs,” Ryan Poelzer, Production Manager, emphasizes. “This client-focused approach ensures that we deliver solutions that enhance productivity while addressing safety and operational challenges.” The company has worked with international mining leaders, including those headquartered in Finland, to manufacture critical mineral processing components such as flotation cells and thickeners. These longstanding partnerships reflect Nutana’s ability to meet the demands of global clients while remaining grounded in its local community. This relationship has enabled Nutana to also deliver many flotation projects to international companies working in the Alberta Oilsands. Nutana has also assisted their mining clients at 3 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 11, ISSUE 12 NUTANA MACHINE LTD.

manufacturing.This diversification not only broadens Nutana’s expertise but also provides stability in the face of fluctuating commodity markets. “Diversification is key to our resilience,” Galbraith, T., notes.“When one sector experiences a downturn, we can rely on other industries to maintain steady operations.” One of Nutana’s most notable products outside the mining sector involves manufacturing seed coating machinery for a client servicing the agriculture industry.“Our work in seed coating reflects our ability to adapt our precision engineering expertise to new and evolving markets,” Galbraith, T. explains. “It also highlights our commitment to supporting local and the forefront of safety innovation in mining. The addition of technology to remotely control the mining machines and Nutana Mineveyors, showcases the company’s commitment to continuing support to their clients’ drive for automation to reduce risks for mine workers. “These systems allow operations to be controlled from the surface, keeping workers out of high-risk zones,” Galbraith, D. explains. “Safety is a top priority, and we are proud to contribute to our customers’ drive to creating safer workplaces.” STABILITY THROUGH INDUSTRY VERSATILITY While Nutana’s primary focus is mining, the company has strategically diversified into other industries, including energy, agriculture, construction, and 4 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 11, ISSUE 12

Since 1964, Kristian Electric has proudly served Western Canada’s industrial sector, specializing in welding equipment, overhead cranes and plasma from trusted brands like Miller, Hypertherm, Demag, and R&M. As a family-owned and operated business with locations in Calgary, Edmonton, and Saskatoon, we bring decades of expertise to every project. With our 2014 expansion into Saskatoon, we offer our expert level of service and expertise to Saskatchewan’s thriving mining, steel fabrication, and construction industries. At Kristian Electric, we do more than sell equipment, we build lasting relationships. Whether repairing essential machinery or finding the right solution for your business, our team is here to help. We are proud to be a part of the Saskatoon community and are committed to supporting its growth by delivering modern solutions backed by the old school service that has defined us. Our factory-trained technicians ensure your equipment runs smoothly and efficiently, so you can focus on what you do best. For over 60 years, Kristian Electric has been more than just business, we are about people, service and a shared commitment to excellence. Thank you to our valued customer, Nutana Machine Ltd., for your business and continued support. We wish you all the best! SASKATOON 710 46 ST E (306) 343-9111 KRISTIAN.CA WELDING & INDUCTION EQUIPMENT OVERHEAD CRANES, JIBS & MONORAILS HOISTS & RIGGING EQUIPMENT PLASMA CUTTING EQUIPMENT SOLUTION SPECIALISTS | PARTS | SERVICE Kristian Electric Ltd. is Western Canada’s one-stop shop for overhead cranes, welders, induction heating equipment, and plasma cutters since 1964. With over 60 years of experience, we provide reliable products and expert service you can trust. NUTANA MACHINE LTD.

Automation has become a cornerstone of Nutana’s operations, encompassing CNC machining and fabrication equipment, robotics, and cobots for welding. These technologies improve productivity and enhance the work environment for employees. “One example is a project where we fabricated 8,000 T-brackets,” Poelzer explains. “Each bracket required six inches of weld in both directions. Using cobots, the operator could set them up, tack them, and let the cobot handle the repetitive welding work. It tripled daily output, and most importantly, the operator went home not tired. Improving the work environment for our employees is just as critical as increasing efficiency.” BRIDGING WORKFORCE GAPS Recruiting skilled tradespeople remains one of Nutana’s significant challenges, as for many Canadian companies, but it’s not the only one. “It can be a challenge,” Galbraith, T., acknowledges. Nutana has strategically invested in a balance of technical expertise and advanced technologies to global agriculture.” A recent project highlighting Nutana’s adaptability was the purchase of a collaborative welding robot (Cobot) to meet the increased volumes of repetitive parts from their clients. This advanced system dramatically increased efficiency and improved the work environment for employees by reducing repetitive manual labor. “The cobots allowed us to triple our output while enabling our team to focus on more complex tasks,” Poelzer shares. DRIVING EFFICIENCY WITH AUTOMATION As the industry landscape evolves, Nutana’s approach to manufacturing adapts as well. Over the past five years, the company has made significant investments in automation, driven by both a commitment to innovation and the realities of labor shortages. “We focus on removing repetitive tasks through automation,” Poelzer notes. “For example, our robotic Beam Cut system has reduced manual labor significantly while improving precision and overall efficiency.” 6 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 11, ISSUE 12

enough to adapt as our needs evolve,” Galbraith, D., shares. “It’s about ensuring access to the right information and tools to support efficiency and innovation.” COLLABORATION AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Collaboration is integral to Nutana’s approach. The company actively works with local suppliers, manufacturers, and organizations like SIMSA (Saskatchewan Industrial and Mining Suppliers Association) to enhance its operations and contribute to the broader manufacturing ecosystem.“In a small market like Saskatoon, collaboration is essential,” Poelzer explains.“We work closely with our partners to ensure every project meets the highest quality standards and is delivered on time.” Nutana’s collaborative approach extends to its clients as well. “Our goal is always project success for the customer,” Galbraith, D., notes. “Whether it navigate, ensuring its operations thrive despite labor shortages. “Our ability to implement technologies like cobots and CNC robotics stems from the strength of our technical team, which includes engineers and technologists,” Galbraith, D. explains. Focusing on a technical workforce enables Nutana to maximize efficiency and maintain high-quality standards. “We rely heavily on 3D modeling as the foundation for our projects,” Galbraith T. continues. “Whether it’s plates, beams, or tubing, our technical team processes these designs, ensuring that every detail is optimized for precision manufacturing.”The higher ratio of technical staff to shop workers has been a key factor in Nutana’s ability to integrate advanced systems, ensuring competitiveness despite skilled labor shortages. The company has also developed software for estimating and project management, a system that has served them since the mid 1980s. “We’re now transitioning to a more modern ERP system flexible 7 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 11, ISSUE 12 NUTANA MACHINE LTD.

means outsourcing certain components or working with multiple partners, we do whatever it takes to deliver on our promises.” The company is pleased to actively support local charities and community organizations. MINIMIZING WASTE, MAXIMIZING IMPACT The mining industry, particularly potash mining, continues to undergo transformative changes driven by technological advancements. Nutana has been keen on supporting our clients’ drive toward these developments, delivering safety and efficiency solutions.“Our Mineveyor systems, for example, have evolved to minimize human presence in high-risk areas,” Galbraith, D., explains. “These systems can now be operated remotely, significantly reducing safety concerns.” Sustainability has become a central focus for Nutana as industries worldwide strive to reduce their environmental impact. “We’re increasingly focused on sustainable manufacturing practices,” Poelzer states. “This includes minimizing waste, optimizing resource use, and developing products that support our clients’ sustainability goals.” Nutana also takes a leadership role in advocating for sustainability within the mining sector.“We work closely with clients to help develop solutions that align with their environmental priorities,” Galbraith, D. notes.“It’s a shared responsibility, and we’re proud to contribute to a more sustainable future.” STREAMLINING FOR SUCCESS Looking ahead, Nutana is poised for continued growth, guided by a commitment to innovation, collaboration, and excellence.“We don’t pursue growth for its own sake; we expand only when demand warrants it,” Galbraith, D. explains. This pragmatic approach ensures the company remains agile, adapting to market conditions without compromising its core values. 8 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 11, ISSUE 12

Nutana’s ongoing investment in modern software systems further streamlines its operations and enhances collaboration with clients and suppliers. “Our transition to a new ERP system will enhance our commitment to continuous improvement, thereby adding value for our customers through improved efficiency, communication, and project management,” Galbraith, D. shares. From leveraging cutting-edge technology to fostering a collaborative spirit, Nutana Machine sets the standard for precision manufacturing. With a strong foundation of expertise, innovation, and adaptability, the company is well-positioned to meet the challenges and opportunities of the future. A-101 & LVS FIRE SUPPRESSION ANSUL® CHECKFIRE 210 DETECTION AND ACTUATION The A-101 Fire Suppression System is an automatic or manual fire suppression system. Provides premium protection with multi-zone fire detection and actuation. 866.441.3473 (TOLL FREE) H n re s o compa ies served. Thousands of lives protected. 9 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 11, ISSUE 12 NUTANA MACHINE LTD.

PREFERRED VENDOR/PARTNER n Kristian Electric www.kristian.ca Founded in 1964, Kristian Electric Ltd. is a family-owned leader in welding and material handling. We offer equipment sales, service, and parts for welding equipment and overhead cranes. With over 200 years of combined expertise, we serve Alberta and Saskatchewan, specializing in trusted brands including Miller, Hypertherm, and Demag. n Saskatoon Custom Powder Coating www.custompowder.com Saskatchewan’s premier destination for Powder Coating Services since 2001. From Epoxies approved for ISO 12944 C5 Corrosion Standards, to UV Resistant Super Durable Polyesters, and even High Temperature or Anti-Slip Textured powders, we routinely assist in ensuring the best coating for a company’s engineers, purchasers, designers, and owners with color selections that satisfy needs and budgets. n Croatia Industries www.croatiaindustries.com Croatia Industries provides custom machine works, fabrication, millwright and engineering services for the mining, energy, forestry, and industrial sectors of Saskatchewan and throughout Western Canada. We specialize in custom machine works, including large machining projects, and boast manufacturing and repair capabilities. n Bison Fire Protection Inc. www.bisonfire.com Bison Fire Protection has become a leader and trusted partner for fire safety. Throughout the years, we remained true to our philosophy — life safety is non-negotiable. We built a portfolio of diversified top-of-the-line products and invested heavily in our team’s training, to ensure a 360° fire protection of your business. 10 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 11, ISSUE 12

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