by Gordon Barratt | Sep 2, 2021 | News
Panama’s government launched contract talks on Wednesday with the local unit of Canada’s First Quantum in a bid to get the Canadian miner to pay more in royalty payments and improve environmental conditions at its flagship copper mine....
by Gordon Barratt | Sep 2, 2021 | News
Dyno Nobel’s CyberDet I and BlastWeb delivers potential to eliminate human presence in hazardous underground mining environments. Mining is a journey of adapting available tools to the changes in orebodies, rock conditions and operational requirements. It is,...
by Gordon Barratt | Sep 2, 2021 | News
Globalisation, demographic change and climate issues – these megatrends are having a major impact on industry. Tomorrow’s manufacturing must also be more strongly converted to energy efficiency and sustainability. HARTING is providing the connectivity to master these...
by Gordon Barratt | Sep 1, 2021 | News
Higher speed limits, longer bearing service life and maximum flexibility in drive design: The new motor adapters from NORD provide users with numerous commercial and logistical advantages. The optimised motor adapter series doesn’t only convince with its...
by Gordon Barratt | Sep 1, 2021 | News
Sandvik is launching a new, higher-capacity 15-tonne size class loader as a next generation model for the current 14-tonne Sandvik LH514. The 15-tonne Toro™ LH515i has a one tonne greater capacity than its predecessor, yet it is designed to operate within the same...
by Gordon Barratt | Sep 1, 2021 | News
As the German election looks like anything could be possible, the leading incumbents continue to be haunted by the late coal-exit date they set in 2020. With the German elections less than a month away, the country’s agreed 2038 coal exit looks increasingly untenable....