The newest 25 models in the Komatsu range, which span excavators, loaders, trucks and graders, were unveiled at Komatsu Australia’s annual BOOTS ON event
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Construction market trends: What does it mean for the quarrying, concrete and cement industries?
Adrian Hart is the associate director of BIS Oxford Economics. He manages the company’s building, and infrastructure and mining units, which provide research and
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Shaping tomorrow: Robots, digital and virtual reality
Andrew Harris is the director of Laing O’Rourke’s future engineering and innovation consultancy, the Engineering Excellence Group. Laing O’Rourke is Australia’s largest private engineering
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Snowy 2.0: Transitioning to a decarbonised economy
Gordon Wymer is the chief commercial officer of Snowy Hydro, which supplies more than one million homes and businesses with affordable electricity and is
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Kathryn Fagg: Time for courageous leadership
Kathryn Fagg joined Boral’s board of directors in September 2014. On 1 July, 2018, she became its chairman. She has been the chair of
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Tomorrow’s world: What does the future hold?
Chris Riddell has always been interested in how humans are changing and adapting to high speed change. He has worked for some of the
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Hillhead 2018: An industry showpiece
For three gloriously sunny days at the end of June, as Britain sweltered in simmering summer temperatures, Tarmac’s Hillhead Quarry, near Buxton, Derbyshire, was
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Taking old, redundant plants to the cleaners
Quarry owners are often in a quandary about how to rid their sites of redundant plant and machinery. This can delay investment in state
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Modular wet processing plant pays dividends after transfer
Metroplex Sand & Gravel recently exercised the option to move its sand washing plant to a new site once production objectives were attained at
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Homegrown impact bed provides a solution to SA site
Quarrying has long been a part of South Australia’s history.
The Mount Lofty Ranges have been quarried since 1837. For more than 180 years the
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