Mining news: consultant
By InfoMine - Mining Equipment and Supplier News, October 7th, 2009 at 5:30 pm -
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CONTINUING the series, Australian Longwall Magazine asks some of Australia’s best coal consultants about the ramifications of the credit crunch and how to make the most out of tough times……more at International Longwall News
By InfoMine - Mining Equipment and Supplier News, August 20th, 2009 at 5:02 pm -
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CONSULTANTS Coffey International says diversification across services, sectors and geographies has cushioned the effects of the global financial crisis, allowing it to report a healthy increase in revenue for the year……more at International Longwall News
By InfoMine - Mining Equipment and Supplier News, July 22nd, 2009 at 9:29 am -
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When mining optimisation expert Tim Horsley can’t identify significant and practical operational improvements to save his client a good amount of money, he stops work.
Mr Horsley, mining manager at Coffey International Limited subsidiary, Coffey Mining, said that in the current economic downturn, mine optimisation is something all mining companies should be focusing on right [...]
By InfoMine - Mining Equipment and Supplier News, October 20th, 2008 at 9:40 am -
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As a result of the success Wardrop’s mining division has had sinking mine shafts in Mexico, senior mining engineer Ivan Arriagada says he wouldn’t be surprised to see Wardrop open a Mexican office at some point in the future. View full article: An Innovative Approach to Mine Shaft Sinking
By InfoMine - Mining Equipment and Supplier News, October 17th, 2008 at 4:38 pm -
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Bateman Engineering is pleased to announce that it has entered into a conditional agreement to acquire the Biox technology business (“Biox Business”) from the Gold Fields Group for a net cash consideration of USD 8.84 million.
The Biox Business is the owner of a proprietary and patented technology, known as the BIOX process, [...]
By InfoMine - Mining Equipment and Supplier News, July 18th, 2008 at 5:32 pm -
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Thermo Scientific Niton® XL3t XRF Analysers have been recognised among the 100 most technologically significant products of 2008. Thermo Fisher Scientific is the world’s leading manufacturer of handheld X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysers. An independent judging panel and the editors of R&D Magazine selected the handheld XL3t XRF analys for the award.
The award will be officially [...]
By InfoMine - Mining Equipment and Supplier News, May 28th, 2008 at 1:46 pm -
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Vancouver, British Columbia: Northern Lion Gold Corp. (the “Company”) announces the completion of a helicopter-borne, geophysical survey on its 100% owned Oxberg and Skyttgruvan mineral exploration licences, located within the prolific Bergslagen district approximately 175 km northwest of Stockholm, Sweden.
This program was carried out by Geotech Airborne Limited (Geotech). Employing an advanced, deep-penetrating, VTEM (Versatile [...]
By InfoMine - Mining Equipment and Supplier News, May 2nd, 2008 at 2:35 pm -
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Deswik Mining Consultants have been awarded a multi mullion US dollar contract to manufacture and commission three Deswik 2000 fine grind mills for the Vasilkovsky gold project in Kazakhstan. The Deswik mills will form part of a Leachox processing circuit as designed and supplied by Maelgwyn Mineral Services. The Deswik’s have [...]
By InfoMine - Mining Equipment and Supplier News, April 29th, 2008 at 10:09 am -
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April 29, 2008. Geneva. SGS is pleased to announce the strategic acquisition of Geostat Systems International Inc., a Canadian company headquartered in Montreal, Canada.
Founded in 1981, Geostat is a well-rounded industry leader specializing in geostatistics, orebody modeling, resource estimation, exploration, prefeasibility, production and reclamation stage services. Geostat’s technical expertise will be integrated with that [...]
By InfoMine - Mining Equipment and Supplier News, April 23rd, 2008 at 5:02 pm -
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International Mining’s May issue includes a major article on mineral processing advances. Sadly some of this article had to be cut because of space constraints. The first to hit the editing room floor was a section on fine grinding.
Platinum Mile, a South African tailings treatment company recently awarded a contract to Deswik Mining Consultants for [...]
By admin, April 14th, 2008 at 11:03 pm -
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the gear moves slower, the damage to the undercarriage adds huge dollars to the maintenance cost of all equipment. Decline gradients vary and the trucks often upshift and downshift when they don’t have to, which means the engines, up-boxes, drop-boxes