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Integrating your maintenance system

Friday 09 January 2009

IFS Australia and New Zealand managing director Rob Stummer debunks the myth that maintenance systems are getting more complex and difficult to manage.


Explosive new unit

Thursday 18 December 2008

ASL has introduced the Sparkmaster, designed to meet the needs of explosive engineers who require a reliable shocktube-based system.


Jumping the queues

Wednesday 10 December 2008

The New South Wales Government's proposed vessel arrival trial system for the Port of Newcastle is not a solution to the real problem of increasing coal exports from the region, Port Waratah Coal Services (PWCS) general manager Graham Davidson said.


Innovative Mining Solution Finalist: BHP Billiton

Monday 17 November 2008

BHP Billiton Mitsubishi Alliance is a finalist in the 5th Annual Australian Mining Prospect Awards for their 'suncat' inventory management system.


Innovative Mining Solution Finalist: Micromine

Monday 17 November 2008

Micromine is a finalist in the 5th Annual Australian Mining Prospect Awards for its development of PITRAM, a mine production control and management solution that records, manages and processes mine-site data in real-time.


Innovative Mining Solution Finalist: Global Tracking Solutions

Monday 17 November 2008

Global Tracking Solutions is a finalist in the 5th Annual Australian Mining Prospect Awards for its development of a Radio Frequency Identification device (RFID).


Explosive tracking system

Tuesday 22 July 2008

Advanced RFID technology is allowing companies to keep their eye on the prize. Jessica Darnbrough writes.


Global Tracking Solutions a Prospect finalist

Wednesday 22 August 2007

THE 4th Annual Australian Mining Prospect Awards, Innovative Mining Solutions


Explosive tracking

Tuesday 24 July 2007

A company that develops explosives tracking and management systems has developed a solution to detonator tracking by placing a RFID device within the detonator.


Wheel separations prompt alert

Monday 23 July 2007

QUEENSLAND Chief Inspector of Explosives Robert Sheridan has issued a safety alert following incidents where wheels have separated from vehicles carrying explosives.


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