In this climate we need to work harder and smarter to achieve our targets. Sometimes “how” we do that is the hard bit. There is always a better way, we’re just not sure if it will work or if someone else has tried it.
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Raising productivity: What?s the solution?
Business and industry groups have long lamented Australia’s declining productivity performance. As John Steen argues, the key to restoring productivity is improvising and innovating.
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Drill and blast partnership to offer more to quarries
Two drill and blast companies have combined their resources to enhance their service offering to the quarrying industry.
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Councils adopt low carbon asphalt option
A leading asphalt producer has partnered with a resource recovery company to develop a low carbon asphalt, putting a new spin on the concept of recycled aggregates.
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Quarry trucks prompt road safety review
An increase in quarry truck movements along a key road has prompted a state government to review road safety strategies in the area.
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Breakers for sustainable productivity
Atlas Copco’s heavy HB hydraulic breakers incorporate a number of engineering developments to increase productivity in a sustainable way.
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Hybrid Cat gets new life
The Cat 336E H excavator equipped with new hybrid hydraulic technology has arrived in Australia.
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Supplier joins forces with Boral on silica recycling
An Australian construction materials company has reaped cost reductions through waste fines recovery and water treatment.
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Fuel supplier pledges to combat carbon emissions
Shell Australia has recently concluded three technology seminars in Kalgoorlie, Mackay and the Hunter Valley that brought together Shell?s global technical experts with members of the Australian mining industry to discuss future energy challenges.
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New compact wheel loaders from New Holland
New Holland Construction?s compact wheel loaders will be introduced into the Australian market in October. The loaders promise to rival a large skid steer in crossover applications, will be more stable and will possess more power.
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