When an investment in new equipment is not feasible, a rebuild is an option that can also result in significant improvements. This was the case at Norstone Tau, Norway.
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Commissioning, interpreting the right drone data
As drones become more integral to the surveying and planning of quarrying sites, so operators need to be more familiar with the exact types of data they require. ERIK BIRZULIS explains the differences and confusion between drone deliverables and the pitfalls to be avoided.
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Really cool roofing!
In the second part of his new series of articles exploring environmentally friendly, sustainable aggregate applications, Bill Langer this month recommends you look no further than above your head!
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New guide to help attract, retain female employees
A new resource has been released to help employers in male-dominated resource industries such as quarrying increase gender diversity within their workforces.
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Orange rotor offers improved crusher uptime, safety
Operational uptime plays a key role in today’s crushing operations, where maximising productivity and the reduction of production costs are paramount. To meet these challenges, Metso has developed the new Orange series rotor for its Barmac vertical shaft impactor (VSI) crushers. These rotors can increase machine uptime through improved wearpart life and rapid maintenance operations.
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Supplier tech offers skills shortage solutions
An international plant manufacturer has released a range of equipment with a new machine control system that could potentially solve skills shortages in the extractive industries.
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Sand quarries could be sold for $200M
A quarry business that has been operating for more than four decades may be up for sale.
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Boral prepares to expand recycling operation
A major quarry operator is considering ramping up production at one of its recycling operations to meet rising demand for recycled building materials.
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(TEST) Seminar to address mine safety changes
A state industry regulator will provide important updates on recent mine safety legislative changes at an IQA event next month.
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Supplier responds to ?mayday? call
Mayday Earthmoving is in the business of helping. Established in 1992, Mayday is a long-standing earthmoving contractor that provides equipment to a range of projects throughout Western Australia, from the Perth metropolitan area to some of WA’s most remote regions.
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