Remote operation and automation technology is becoming more prevalent in the mining industry and there are spin-offs for the quarrying industry too. Adrian Boeing and Angie Kings-Lynne discuss the latest developments in rock breaking automation, with the award-winning Rocklogic system.
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Code of practice to strengthen local economy
Queensland minerals and energy sector companies have united under a voluntary code of practice to strengthen linkages with local suppliers.
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Suppliers celebrate a combined century
This year marks major milestones in the pages of two suppliers: the 75th anniversary of the Tutt Bryant Group and the 25th anniversary of Crushing & Mining Equipment.
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Drill and blast work on Southern Expressway
Baulderstone Abigroup has contracted Impact Drill and Blast and TecBlast Services to work on the Southern Expressway duplication project in South Australia.
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High energy elliptical screen
The Metso ES is a robustly designed high energy elliptical motion horizontal screen which delivers up to 25 per cent more screening capacity compared with a conventional screen the same size.
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Institute’s strategic review looks to future growth
IQA President Wayne Scott discusses two challenges to emerge from the Institute's strategic review: attracting new members amidst changes to the extractive industry and the improvement of traditional governance structures.
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Mobilising and standardising the fleet
Drawing on its experience in the UK and North American markets, a multinational engineering services support company discusses a new model of fleet management that can promote productivity and efficiency and simplify the costs of ownership.
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Local debut for TL310 loader
The first Terex TL310 loader in Australia has been bought by Northern Quarries, a division of Conundrum Holdings.
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IQA members to hit the beaten track in PNG
Two IQA members have announced they are training for the hardest walk of
their lives ? by undertaking the gruelling Kokoda Trail from next
month.
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Programmable weighing terminal replaces PC system
Accuweigh?s QWM branch in Brisbane has replaced a client?s PC-based
outload system in a southeast Queensland quarry with a programmable
weighing terminal that simplifies the crushing plant?s software and
hardware integration.
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