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Underground Transport
Equipment simulator for underground mining
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International mining equipment simulator supplier Immersive Technologies has built a simulator specifically designed for underground mining. The UG360 Advanced Equipment Simulator uses technology to increase realism to a level not previously seen...
By: Gia Costella
30th March 2012
Underground Transport
Locomotive safety systems contribute to mining industry
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Traffic and transportation engineering solutions supplier A&R Engineering’s latest project, in a three-year partnership with electronic systems designer Embedded IQ, has resulted in a horizontal transport management system designed to provide...
By: Gia Costella
30th March 2012
Underground Transport
SA conveyance safety company awarded Mongolian contract
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Horne Conveyance Safety, the Canadian subsidiary of the South African Horne Group, has installed Levelok chairing and emergency-braking systems on a cage earmarked for Canada-based international mining company Ivanhoe Mines’ Oyu Tolgoi No 1...
By: Gia Costella
30th March 2012
Underground Transport
SA equipment manufacturer extends its reach
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South African conveyor equipment manufacturer Melco, which supplies modular conveyor structures for underground mining operations, has managed to expand the reach of its products into more than 75 countries worldwide, and is confident on the...
By: Gia Costella
30th March 2012
Underground Transport
Software solution for underground mining activity gains popularity
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Mining software solutions developer, Micromine’s software application that allows mining companies to track and manage the underground movement of personnel, vehicles and ore, has been positively received by the mining industry Micromine Africa...
By: Gia Costella
30th March 2012
Underground Transport
Uptake of man-machine interface technology on mines set to increase
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The uptake of man-machine interface technology in the mining industry is expected to increase exponentially, against a background of increasing pressure to progress more rapidly towards achieving zero harm, an industry-wide desire to eliminate...
By: Gia Costella
30th March 2012
Environmental Protection
$1.1m water treatment project complete
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Local engineering specialists, Procon, have completed the installation of a $1.1-million water separation system for international mining giant Vale’s $2-billion Moatize coal-mining project, in Tete, Mozambique.
By: Gia Costella
23rd March 2012
Drilling, tunnelling and shaftsinking
$12m budget allocated for Haile drill programme
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Gold development company Romarco Minerals’ $12-million 2012 drill campaign at its Haile gold mine, based on the positive results from the 2011 exploration programme, will predominantly focus on step-out, greenfield exploration and deep drilling,...
23rd March 2012
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