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News Wrap: Outotec releases new tailings solutions; BHP confirms further funds for Samarco; FMG Matilda arrives in Pilbara

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News Wrap
Outotec releases new tailings solutions
Outotec has introduced three new products for sustainable tailings and water management in minerals processing
Staff reporter | January 03, 2018
BHP confirms further funds for Samarco
BHP has agreed to fund a total of up to US$181 million in financial support for the Renova Foundation and Samarco Mineração until June 30, 2018
Staff reporter | January 03, 2018
FMG Matilda arrives in Pilbara
The latest of Fortescue Metals Group's Very Large Ore Carriers has docked at Port Hedland, Australia
Karma Barndon | January 03, 2018
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DSI acquires Heintzmann Australia
DSI Underground has signed an agreement to acquire 100% of the share capital of Heintzmann Australia
Staff reporter | January 03, 2018
Uni research group unveils life-saving tech
Researchers at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, and the University of Bremen, Germany, are introducing the industry to a wireless sensor network developed to provide vital information, including location, about missing miners underground
Donna Schmidt | December 22, 2017
MAX truck partnership for Liebherr
Perrone Robotics confirmed it has collaborated with Liebherr to help automate the world's largest mining truck using its MAX platform
Staff reporter | December 22, 2017
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Pybar tests Cat loader underground
Mining services company Pybar is conducting the world-first underground trial of the new Cat R1700 loader at Ramelius Resources' Vivien mine in Western Australia
Staff reporter | December 22, 2017
FLSmidth supports future miners in Mexico
In one of the most important mining zones in Mexico, students at the local university now have access to state-of-the-art laboratory mining equipment donated by the FLSmidth Donation Fund
Staff reporter | December 22, 2017
Gruyere makes Downer deal
Gold Road Resources and Gold Fields' joint venture Gruyere, currently developing the Gruyere gold project in Western Australia, has inked a A$400 million (US$309 million) mining services contract with Downer
Staff reporter | December 22, 2017
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
Five minutes with the iRIS project
Artur Zakirov at the RISE Research Institutes of Sweden speaks to Carly Leonida about the iRIS fire safety project
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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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