US-headquartered bin level specialist Binmaster has introduced an update to its 3DLevelScanner that measures volume in a wedge or pie-shaped silo.
According to Binmaster, operations burdened with managing
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Your digital edition of the ABHR November/December Issue is here!
Australian Bulk Handling Review is pleased to release its latest instalment for online readers in a digital, true-to-life, format.
The November/December issue of ABHR is now available to view, for free,
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Metso acquires Wearx
On the 1st of November, Wearx and the Metso Corporation finalised an agreement that will bring the two companies together, creating, they believe, a stronger competitor in the fields of mineral processing
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19 days for belt repair and replacement
A Bowen Basin coal miner, facing an extended shutdown thanks to a badly torn conveyor belt, was back into production after only 19 days thanks to a repair and replacement by Fenner Dunlop.
At the miner’s
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Enerpac launches Summit heavy tonnage cylinders
High-pressure hydraulics specialist, Enerpac has launched a new range of high-tonnage cylinders (HTC), called Summit, aimed at heavier lifts in harsher environments.
Enerpac says its new Summit Edition
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Telescopic boom can aid structures’ maintenance
United Forklift and Access Solutions is introducing to Australasia its new Haulotte HT28 RTJ PRO Telescopic Boom which includes a range of safety and performance upgrades.
The new Haulotte HT28 RTJ PRO
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New weighbridge to benefit Two Wells users
South Australian grain handler Viterra says an additional weighbridge at its Two Wells site will improve turnaround times for lentil growers and export customers this harvest.
Viterra said on November
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Palaszczuk commits $3.1m to Townsville lithium plant
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says her Government will spend $3.1 million on a feasibility study for a proposed $2 billion lithium-ion battery plant in Townsville, if it is re-elected on November
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Funding to expand Eyre Peninsula mill
A $350,000 grant from the South Australian Government will help Butterfields Farm Direct Stock Feeds expand its feed mill at Cummins, on the south-west Eyre Peninsula.
The $700,000 expansion, which will
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Officials split over One Belt, One Road
Australian bureaucrats are divided over China’s ambitious push to dominate global trade, with a number of key Government departments against the plan, despite 68 countries already signing up.
Beijing’s
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