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Spinning chain keeps wheels turning safely

Friday 26 December 2008

RUD has released the rotogrip which allows truck drivers to deploy a flail-like, radial array of rotating 30cm lengths of 5mm flat link chains below the vehicle’s drive wheels to provide instant traction.


Satellite technology paves path for tomorrow

Friday 21 November 2008

The Queensland Government has developed a satellite based technology that allows geologists to map the mines of tomorrow.


ACA launches interactive website

Wednesday 12 November 2008

The Australian Coal Association has launched a comprehensive website explaining the new generation of low emissions coal technologies and their role in addressing climate change, the executive director of the Australian Coal Association (ACA) Ralph Hillman told a press conference in Canberra today.


Radial stackers

Tuesday 11 November 2008

Tenova-SEMF has added four purpose built radial stackers to its range.


The eastern seaboard steps up

Wednesday 08 October 2008

The boom in Western Australia’s mining industry is having one inadvertent negative effect, a skilled labour strain which is leading to long lead times in local bulk handling technologies solutions. Val Pavlovic writes.


Worsley stacks it on

Friday 15 August 2008

FL Smidth Minerals has been awarded the contract for the design and supply a two new slewing and luffing stackers at the Worsley alumina refinery at Collie in south-west WA.


Concrete recycling stacks up

Friday 16 May 2008

A concrete recycler has found a more efficient alternative to recycling concrete with two Thor stackers from Select Engineering Services.


Turnkey solution to bulk handling

Wednesday 16 April 2008

WITH the ever increasing mechanisation of bulk handling, large-scale manufacturers, processors and logistics providers can have their feet so hard on the pedal they fail to step back and take some important operations points into consideration.


Conveying systems that stack up

Monday 10 March 2008

THE importance of capital savings in all areas of heavy industries can never be understated – especially when it concerns conveying systems.


A step closer to clean coal

Tuesday 01 January 1980

The Federal Minister for Resources and Energy, Martin Ferguson, and Queensland's Minister for Mines and Energy, Geoff Wilson, have attended a ceremony to mark the commencement of works at the Callide Oxyfuel demonstration plant in Biloela, Queensland.


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