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Aluminium takeover mania to have South African fallout
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The past three months have been tumultuous in the global aluminium
arena to say the least, and more competition will in all likelihood
enter the South African market very soon.
By: System Author
26th November 1999
Aluminium
Richards Bay smelter considers ‘stub-line’
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Over and above the R1,3-billion aluminium smelter project being
built in Maputo, Mozambique, and the US$600-million expansion of
the Worsley refinery in Western Australia, resources group Billiton
is pondering three other aluminium-related...
By: System Author
8th October 1999
Aluminium
Firm fans up business
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The launching of a new fan product, an order for a combustion fan
to be exported to Europe, as well as the prospect of exporting to
Central America are some of the opportunities which have presented
themselves to ABB Rotek Fans this year, reveals...
By: System Author
9th July 1999
Aluminium
Aluminium opportunities reappear in Venezuela
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Venezuela has adopted a new strategy for the privatisation of its
State-owned aluminium and bauxite assets, Mining Weekly can today
report. This follows the appointment of new heads to the
Corporacion Venezolana de Guyana (CVG), the parastatal...
By: Roelf Diedericks
21st May 1999
Aluminium
Guyana privatising bauxite
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Guyana, the only English-speaking country on the mainland of South
America, is seeking partners willing to take a majority share in
the country’s State-owned bauxite industry. The industry is
organised under the government-owned Bauxite...
By: System Author
30th April 1999
Aluminium
New chain hoist set to strike sparks
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Gauteng mining-equipment supplier Bellambie Mining & Industrial
has launched a new Kito electric chain hoist with lifting
capacities between 125 kg and 20 t. The ER series, which has lower
headroom than any previous models, features a...
By: System Author
9th April 1999
Aluminium
South Africans doing an ‘aluminium’ on ‘nickel’
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Nickel, along with just about every other commodity, has had a
rough ride over the last year or so. Its price dropped to an
11-year low of US$1,69 a pound in December, but has been a star
performer for the first few months of 1999, rising 25%. The...
By: System Author
2nd April 1999
Aluminium
Drilling company makes an impact
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Newly-formed contract drilling company Ibora Drilling is engaged in
drilling operations in Maputo mainly for the extraction of
suitable-grade rock for construction of the road network for the
Mozal Aluminium smelter, a deal said to be in the high...
By: System Author
26th March 1999
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