Zelda Tupicoff, COO, Prime Creative Media, outlines the two key drivers marketers should focus on in aligning their digital strategy in the face of the Coronavirus crisis.
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Site safety and safer aggregate crushing operations
There are many key priorities to consider when ensuring overall site safety and safer crushing operations.
Boral aims to preserve cash supply in COVID-19 market update
Peter Laskey: On the road customer solutions
In today’s busy, competitive environment, conveying downtime is the bane of the quarrying process, especially in remote locations. The experience of 2019 Supplier of the Year recipient Peter Laskey is that the personal touch is still integral to delivering effective customer solutions.
Research suggests Earth’s core may be leaking iron
Iron isotopes from the Earth’s core may be leaking into the Earth’s mantle — changing the way we understand our planet.
Portable, mobile, modular, fixed – could one plant do it all?
Wash plants have traditionally been static or modular, with limited mobility around the quarry. Jim Hankins explains how recent iterations of the wash plant have evolved to become more portable and flexible – and may one day be capable of covering all facets of operation.
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User-friendly automation drives next level crushing efficiency
As the crushing circuit becomes automated, personnel need to be brought up to speed with the latest advances. Brian Weiss provides tips for what operators can expect from automation programs – and how they can overcome their reservations about automation.
Boral Logistics invests in side tipper road trains
Boral Logistics has recently replaced its aged fleet of side tippers to distribute its quarry products throughout Western Queensland.
Local rail projects given green light by Australian Government
Local rail projects across Australia are being approved as part of the Federal Government’s Inland Rail Interface Improvement Program.
SA quarries advised to submit COVID-19 management plans
As states enforce stricter prevention measures for COVID-19, the IQA has backed a directive that South Australian quarries submit management plans for the virus.