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News Wrap: CMTI mechanised equipment ready for contracting; Mining Cleantech Challenge opens for applications; Posco to develop Sangdong

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News Wrap
CMTI mechanised equipment ready for contracting
CMTI Group's South Africa-developed and patented mechanised underground mining equipment is now ready for commercial contracting
Staff reporter | January 08, 2018
A clean challenge
Colorado Cleantech Industries Association's (CCIA) second Mining Cleantech Challenge, to be held March 29, has opened up the showcase for applications
Staff reporter | January 08, 2018
Posco to develop Sangdong
Canadian miner Almonty, currently making progress with its Sangdong tungsten and molybdenum mine in South Korea, has retained Posco for engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) work at the project
Staff reporter | January 08, 2018
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OHL retained at El Teniente for efficiency push
The OHL Group has been awarded a €16 billion (US$20 billion) research and development and innovation (R&D&I) contract to boost service efficiencies at the massive El Teniente mine in Chile
Staff reporter | January 05, 2018
Teck's Fort Hills rolling along
In a progress update, which also confirmed partners Suncor and Teck have gained additional working interest in the Fort Hills project from Total, Vancouver-based Teck reported that work continues at the Athabasca region project and its plant is now 80% operational
Donna Schmidt | January 05, 2018
Digital transformation focus of PACE conference
Mining companies are expected to convene February 1 for the Partners in Achieving Change Excellence (PACE) Beyond Digital Transformation conference in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Donna Schmidt | January 05, 2018
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Disruptors wanted
Goldcorp is now taking submissions for #DisruptMining 2018
Staff reporter | January 05, 2018
SAG mill delivered to Dalgaranga
In late December, Gascoyne Resources welcomed the arrival of 750t of new equipment in the form of a SAG mill and associated equipment for its Dalgaranga project in Western Australia
Donna Schmidt | January 04, 2018
CORESafety participants finish year at zero
The National Mining Association (NMA) has confirmed that those companies participating in its CORESafety initiative finished out 2017 without a single fatality
Donna Schmidt | January 04, 2018
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Hard rock revolution
Ailbhe Goodbody visited the Twickenham mine to see the Atlas Copco Mobile Miner 22H
Appealing to the younger generation
A shortage of skilled workers could still pose a significant risk to mining operations
Chelopech revitalised
Donna Schmidt takes a look at the optimisation of the award-winning Bulgarian gold-copper-silver complex
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Fleet freedom
Donna Schmidt examines changes in the rental equipment market and gets the scoop from a top auctioneer
Donna Schmidt | December 20, 2017
Moving a city for a mine
Sweden's northernmost city of Kiruna was founded next to an iron mine in 1900, and the two prospered together for more than 100 years. Now, the same mine's expansion is forcing the city to relocate
Jens Kärrman | December 18, 2017
Getting to the core of new discoveries
Private industry and academia partner in search for rare-earth elements
Sue Bruning and Kyle Turner | December 15, 2017
Copper art
After 102 years this mine lays claim to being the largest surface pit in the world - and at 5km long, 3km wide and more than 1km deep it could well be right
Noel Dyson | December 11, 2017
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