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News Wrap: Pitram goes live at Dugald River; First Terra Dura brakes order delivered; Eight Sykes dewatering pumps for coal operation

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News Wrap
Pitram goes live at Dugald River
MICROMINE has successfully implemented its underground fleet management and mine control solution, Pitram, at MMG's Dugald River zinc mine in north-west Queensland, Australia
Staff reporter | August 07, 2017
First Terra Dura brakes order delivered
Advanced Braking Technology's Terra Dura brake has been delivered to the first of its Australian customers, with product shipped to key player in the mining and resources sector
Staff reporter | August 07, 2017
Eight Sykes dewatering pumps for coal operation
Integrated Pump Rental reports that one of its surface coal mining customers recently purchased eight Sykes CP 150 self-priming diesel driven pumps from the company
Staff reporter | August 07, 2017
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COSIA highlights news SAGD tech
New steam generation technology could eliminate greenhouse gas emissions and water treatment requirements in SAGD plants
Carly Leonida | August 04, 2017
SUEK reports record production
During July, AO SUEK-Kuzbass' Yalevskovo (formerly Kotinskaya) mine, located in the Kemerovo area of Russia set a new world record
Staff reporter | August 04, 2017
Mastermyne scoops Appin contract
Aussie underground coal contractor Mastermyne has won a development contract for South32's Appin colliery
Staff reporter | August 03, 2017
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Fluor books BHP iron ore contract
Fluor has won a project and construction management services contract for BHP's South Flank iron ore project located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Fluor will book the undisclosed contract value in the third quarter of 2017.
Staff reporter | August 03, 2017
Two new UK contracts for Fugro
Fugro continues its provision of site characterisation services at Sirius Minerals' North Yorkshire polyhalite project with the award of two major new contracts integrating geotechnical and geophysical investigations.
Staff reporter | August 03, 2017
Mining truck market to pick up
US market research firm Research and Markets has tipped the global mining truck market to grow at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.90% from 2017-2021
Carly Leonida | August 02, 2017
"Today's pioneers are tomorrow's winners"
Mark Cutifani on why bold innovation is key to the sustainability of mining
Turbo-charged
ACTOM Turbo Machines recently installed gensets for a new open-pit copper mine in Panama
The next generation of autonomous haulage
Carly Leonida quizzes Mark Baker on the development of Komatsu's innovative Autonomous Haulage Vehicle
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Aachen Uni looks to advanced mining technologies
The Institute for Advanced Mining Technologies at RWTH Aachen University in Germany is researching key technologies to lay the groundwork for the future of mine automation. Here, the team give an overview of two recent R&D projects: acoustic emission for material stream characterisation and differentiation, and ultra-wideband radio technology for the positioning of mobile mining equipment
Christian Niestroj & Tobias Vraetz | July 28, 2017
Mine development: when things go wrong
Paul Harris examines why best laid plans can, and often do, go awry
Paul Harris | July 27, 2017
GET ahead
Ailbhe Goodbody examines the important role of ground-engaging tools (GETs) on mining machinery, and speaks to some of the main providers about their latest developments
Ailbhe Goodbody | July 26, 2017
Releasing hidden value
The race is on for copper producers to find new methods to process low-grade complex ores in a more economical and environmentally sustainable manner. Jayne Flannery reviews some emerging technologies that may provide the answer
Jayne Flannery | July 24, 2017
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