Multotec News
Tech to address excessive fines production
The shift to mechanised mining in the coal industry has had the side-effect of an excessive quantity of fines being produced, which often means that the thickeners deployed in minerals-processing...
High-precision, accurate sampling for mines and their customers
Innovation in Multotec’s proven hammer samplers allows two consecutive samples to be taken from the product stream in quick succession, ensuring two sets of accurate results – one for the mine and...
Top coal processing award for Multotec's Roy Roche
In a crowning recognition of his career contributions to mining, Multotec business development executive Roy Roche was recently named Multotec’s Coal Person of the Year. This coveted award –...
New presses give Multotec the edge in mill linings
Responding to the rising demand, Multotec has added to its facilities two new rubber vulcanisation presses at its extensive local manufacturing facility in Spartan, Gauteng – raising quality levels...
Sustainability focus in various Multotec initiatives
Sustainability has become a key driver for leading minerals processing equipment specialist Multotec, promoted by its efforts in range of environmental, social and governance (ESG) initiatives....
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Premier African Minerals completes conceptual mine plan for RHA mine
LSE-listed multi-commodity miner Premier African Minerals has completed a new underground conceptual mine plan for its RHA tungsten project, in Zimbabwe. The objective of the new conceptual mine...
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Hummingbird’s first-quarter performance impacted by contractual dispute at Kouroussa
Despite what its CEO Dan Betts deemed a challenging quarter, Aim-listed Hummingbird Resources delivered an 18% quarter-on-quarter increase in gold production at just under 17 000 oz from the...
Gem to report 15% q/q rise in carat sales for the first quarter
London-listed Gem Diamonds notes in a trading update for the first quarter of this year that it sold 32 571 ct of diamonds recovered from its 70%-owned Letšeng mine, in Lesotho. This represents a...
Vedanta misses Q4 profit estimates on lower prices
ndian mining group Vedanta reported a 27% drop in fourth-quarter profit on Thursday, reflecting weaker prices of major metals like aluminium and zinc amid ballooning finance costs. The...