lunes, 15 de enero de 2018

News Wrap: Horne 5 moving along; BossTek offers new dust control design; M&C installs motors at Cobre Panamá

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News Wrap
Horne 5 moving along
As more of its infrastructure begins construction and equipment orders are being made, Falco Resources remains on pace to put its Horne 5 copper-gold project in Quebec, Canada, into operation by 2022
Donna Schmidt    |    January 15, 2018
BossTek offers new dust control design
Dust control technology specialist BossTek has introduced the newest model in its range of self-powered dust suppression equipment, the DustBoss DB-30 Fusion
Staff reporter    |    January 15, 2018
M&C installs motors at Cobre Panamá
Marthinusen & Coutts, a division of Actom, recently executed the sub-assembly of six gearless mill drives for Minera Panamá's remotely situated Cobre Panamá project in record time
Staff reporter    |    January 15, 2018
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Production sweetening at El Limon
Para Resources, which recommenced operations at its El Limon complex in November following an upgrade programme, has reported gold recovery at the Colombia project is on target
Staff reporter    |    January 15, 2018
Better material flow at Carmen de Andacollo
Weba Chute Systems, which designs and installs bulk material transfer solutions, has engineered a new transfer point to replace an underperforming chute at Carmen de Andacollo in the Coquimbo region of Chile
Staff reporter    |    January 15, 2018
Gold Fields clarifies contract mining decision
Clearing up what it called "misconceptions", Tarkwa gold mine owner Gold Fields Ghana confirmed the reasons why it chose to adopt contract mining for the high-volume surface operation
Donna Schmidt    |    January 12, 2018
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Concentrator contract awarded to allmineral
W Resources, a tungsten, copper and gold exploration and development company with assets in Spain and Portugal, has awarded the design and construction contract for the La Parrilla concentrator in southwest Spain to allmineral Aufbereitungstechnik
Staff reporter    |    January 12, 2018
Veta Grande mill growing
A month after inking an amended option agreement with the Contracuña group of companies to give it 100% ownership of the Veta Grande mill, Santacruz Silver Mining said Carrizal Mining has started work to expand the mill to a capacity of 750 tonnes per day
Staff reporter    |    January 12, 2018
Red Eagle starts up Santa Rosa mill
The mill at Red Eagle Mining's Santa Rosa gold project in Colombia is now in operation once again and has been running continuously at more than 750t per day for more than a week
Staff reporter    |    January 12, 2018
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Hard rock revolution
Ailbhe Goodbody visited the Twickenham mine to see the Atlas Copco Mobile Miner 22H
Fighting the joint epidemics of HIV and TB
December 1 is World AIDS Day. Stefaan Van der Borght, global head of health at Anglo American, tells MM about the company's efforts to tackle HIV and TB in South Africa
Appealing to the younger generation
A shortage of skilled workers could still pose a significant risk to mining operations
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Exotic animals and the hunt for gold
Men, women and their families arrived in large numbers to northern California, US, with the dream of striking it rich during the mid-19th century. What most people don't know about the California Gold Rush is that exotic animals became as much a part of the experience as the exotic medals
Staff reporter    |    January 15, 2018
Jobs galore for those in the know
Reports have already emerged of mining companies and contractors in Australia having to increase wages to retain the staff they already have. Conversations around the 'skills shortage' term are starting to change from "remember when we used to have a" to "here comes another"
Karma Barndon    |    January 12, 2018
De Beers pledges openness through blockchain
The magic word in financial circles at the moment is blockchain and one of mining's grand dames wants to try it out
Alex Hamer    |    January 10, 2018
Fleet freedom
Donna Schmidt examines changes in the rental equipment market and gets the scoop from a top auctioneer
Donna Schmidt    |    December 20, 2017
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