Both gas and water sectors are speciality areas for excavation companies, requiring a broad mix of operator skills and heavy demands on machinery.Read More
Adbri and Calix have secured an $11 million grant from the Federal Government’s Carbon Capture, Use and Storage (CCUS) Hubs and Technologies Program to explore the manufacture of low-emissions lime on a commercial scale. Read More
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The Australian lime market is being driven by growing demand from the steel and construction industries, according to ‘Australia Lime Market Report and Forecast 2021-2026’ by Expert Market Research. Read More
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Holcim has utilised mobile communication technology from Swisscom to develop its existing autonomous vehicle project with Volvo at its limestone quarry in Villigen, Switzerland.Read More
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CEMEX plans to attribute more than half of its cement and concrete sales to its Vertua low-carbon options by 2025 and will increase its investment in the development of carbon capture projects, furthering its commitment to sustainability.Read More
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Fenner Australia has acquired full ownership of composite conveyor roller, idler and pulley manufacturing specialist Conveyor Products & Solutions (CPS).Read More
Victoria’s Earth Resources Regulation has granted work authorities for 14 new quarries for the financial year 2021–22, making another 56.1 million tonnes of reserves available.Read More
Boral has been awarded a $30 million grant from the Australian Government’s Carbon Capture, Use and Storage (CCUS) Hubs and Technologies Program to support the creation of a carbon capture plant in the Southern Highlands, NSW, in partnership with Calix.Read More
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