by Gordon Barratt | Jun 9, 2021 | News
Australia’s coal industry could lose $US25 billion ($32 billion) per year if coal mines become stranded assets in response to decarbonisation targets, researchers from Imperial College London, Queen Mary University of London and Deloitte have found. The research,...
by Gordon Barratt | Jun 9, 2021 | News
Image: ABB ABB has launched its ABB Ability condition monitoring digital service for conveyor belts to track machine health data in real time. The digital service can enable mine operators to track conveyor speed, misalignment, damage, thickness and wear, slippage and...
by Gordon Barratt | Jun 9, 2021 | News
Image: Supplied Komatsu has partnered with Telstra to enhance its automation and cloud solution in Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia. The multi-million-dollar partnership, which did not reveal its price, will enhance Komatsu’s control and visibility of its...
by Gordon Barratt | Jun 8, 2021 | News
In spring 2021, ABEL received an order from the Russian company ALROSA for the delivery of six Piston Diaphragm Pumps (Type HM). ALROSA is one of the most famous diamond producers worldwide. The company is active in the exploration, mining, processing and distribution...
by Gordon Barratt | Jun 8, 2021 | News
Chile’s government is calling for a broad discussion on what the top copper-producing nation wants to get out of mining, rather than rushing in to vote on a proposed new tax system. In its current form, a royalty bill approved by the lower house last month...
by Gordon Barratt | Jun 8, 2021 | News
Photo by Reuters New research from PwC has found that the world’s top 40 miners could report record high revenues and earnings in 2021, and the second highest net profits in 18 years. In its Mine 2021 report, PwC noted that strong commodity prices propelled market...