Light electric vehicles make their BHP debut BHP's Olympic Dam site in South Australia is one of the largest underground copper mines in the world and the company stated that its investment there in light electric vehicles, powered by lithium ion batteries, is good news for its people and the planet Read more >> Directing your fleet towards the digital mine Andrew Crose, director of sales EMEA region at Hexagon Mining, lists four things to consider when choosing a fleet management system. Read more >> Benefits and challenges of upgrading exploration to near real-time With optimism rising in the minerals sector and a steady resurgence of exploration, "the industry knows it needs to work smarter", Imdex's James Cleverley tells MM, "and everyone is grappling with the plethora of technology solutions that exist to change the way we work to be more productive" Read more >> Rio Tinto project to replace stackers at Paraburdoo Rio Tinto Iron Ore has commenced a major sustaining capital project, spending almost US$39 million to replace the original stackers at the Paraburdoo mine in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, which it stated will create almost 100 jobs. Read more >> Swick secures first commercial agreement for GeoCore X10 core scanner Swick Mining Services has secured the first commercial agreement for its mineral analysis technology. Read more >> |
No hay comentarios:
Publicar un comentario