FMR Investments was formed in 2007 when specialist hard rock underground mining services provider Barminco – founded in 1987, divested its contracting business.
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Metso wraps up Outotec merger
Metso's mineral business merger with Outotec has been finalised after nearly a year since the signing of the combination agreement.
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Metso launches cost-saving modularised crushing stations
Metso has updated its crushing and screening mining stations with two modularised variants that aim to deliver lower capital expenditure.
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Metso, Outotec make headway in merger completion
Metso and Outotec have announced a board of directors ahead of the two companies' combined Metso Outotec organisation.
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Metso, Outotec stride towards merger
The European Commission has approved the proposed combination of Metso's minerals business and Outotec, with the merger on track for completion in June.
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Autonomous processing emerges as Metso joins forces with Outotec
Metso and Outotec are on the verge of combining into a minerals processing powerhouse. Ben Creagh explores what this, along with Metso’s vision for autonomous mineral processing, means for mining.
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What’s in a celebration?
The Australian Mining Prospect Awards enters its 17th year doing what it does best: giving credit where credit is due.
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Automation key to unlocking $74bn boost to the economy
The Australian technology industry will only realise the full benefit of automation in the resources sector if vendors become ‘brand agnostic’ and open to collaboration with competitors, according to researchers and industry experts.
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Metso climate target given green light
The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has approved Metso’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emission targets.
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Metso Outotec synergies dawn on mining
Stephan Kirsch’s appointment as global president of Metso’s mining equipment business area in July came at an exciting time for the company.
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Metso’s roadmap to autonomous processing
Autonomous equipment has emerged in some areas of mining, but minerals processing remains a sector where uptake of the technology has been limited. That’s not to say it isn’t possible.
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Metso gives Outotec combination green light
Metso’s proposed tie-up with Outotec Oyj has been approved at an extraordinary general meeting held by the company in Helsinki.
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Prospect Award winners 2019: Glencore takes Mine of the Year
The winners of the 2019 Australian Mining Prospect Awards have been announced at Moda Events in Brisbane.
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Metso expands globally with McCloskey acquisition
Metso has maintained its acquisition streak with the latest takeover of McCloskey International, a Canadian mobile crushing and screening equipment manufacturer.
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The 2019 Prospect Awards finalists
Australian Mining is proud to announce the nominations for next month’s Prospect Awards in Brisbane.
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Australian Vanadium to revolutionise roasting process with Metso
Australian Vanadium plans to undertake its vanadium roast pilot at Metso’s Danville, Pennsylvania facilities in the United States, where over 120 grate kiln testing programs have been performed previously.
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‘Industry-shaping’ merger launched between Metso and Outotec
Metso and Outotec are merging to create a “leading company in process technology, equipment and services” for the minerals, metals and aggregates industries.
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Metso joins CRC ORE cohort as member
Engineering company Metso has been welcomed as a participant of the Cooperative Research Centre for Optimising Resource Extraction (CRC ORE).
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Metso breaks new ground with truck body
The equipment manufacturer moved into a new product area and strengthened an emerging crusher range with its latest releases at Bauma in Munich last month.
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Bauma 2019: mining solutions showcased to the world (part two)
Australian Mining ventured into the global mining and construction marketplace last week by attending Bauma, the world’s largest construction trade fair in Munich, Germany.
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