Engineering firm WorleyParsons has announced the appointment of a new chief financial officer to replace departing CFO Simon Holt.
WorleyParsons boss Andrew Wood named former Transurban CFO Tom Honan as
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Roy Hill launches court action over Samsung contract
Roy Hill will take Samsung to court over millions of dollars-worth of potential penalty payments, over the delivery of the Roy Hill mine in Western Australia.
A brief hearing in WA’s Supreme Court
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All the winners from the Australian Bulk Handling Awards
A great time was had by all at ‘The Bulkies’ on the night of November 5th in Sydney. Below is the full list of winners, highly commended and finalists at the bulk handling industry’s night of nights.
In
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BMT WBM scores detailed design for Loy Yang conveyor
Consultancy firm BMT WBM, has been awarded a contract to design a major new conveyor system for the Loy Yang mine in Victoria.
The Loy Yang dedicated open cut mine provides coal supply for the Loy Yang
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Aussie firm markets diverse, strong Wearply plastic
Australian manufacturer Cut to Size Plastics says its Wearply plastic composite weighs less than aluminium but has up to 10 times the specific strength of 1020 steel.
Cut to Size says its Wearply can withstand
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Finalists announced for Australian Bulk Handling Awards 2015
The esteemed finalists for the 2015 Australian Bulk Handling Awards – the Bulkies – have been announced.
Hosted by the Australian Bulk Handling Review, and MC’d once again by entertainer
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Big risks in outsourcing engineering?
Australia is seeing major temptation in outsourcing engineering services to low labour cost countries. But the head of local engineering company Soto Consulting Group advocates the exact opposite, while
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Boss of driller Boart steps down as losses continue
Drilling company Boart Longyear is looking for its next chief executive, after Richard O’Brien announced on Monday he would step down from the role.
The company announced a statutory operating loss of
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Tianjin explosion could be a turning point in China’s corruption crackdown
The massive explosion that tore through the port of Tianjin on August 12 has had a profound effect on the city. As well as the terrible loss of life and the unknown environmental effects to come, its economic
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Celebrating the industry’s finest at the 10th annual Awards
Do you know of someone or something in our industry that deserves recognition? Why not nominate them for a Bulkie?
Nominations are open until October 2 for the Australian Bulk Handling Awards.
Hosted by
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