A Queensland-based contracting business that works across the mining, civil and urban sector on-boarded fleet management system (FMS) technology to enhance the company’s operational advantages, identify gaps for improvement, and streamline reporting capabilities.
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Rio Tinto, BHP plug into Komatsu zero-emission haulage plans
Rio Tinto and BHP have joined forces with Komatsu to create and commission zero emission haulage solutions.
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Comparing apples with gearboxes: staying a class above
In an industry with so many moving parts, plenty of manufacturers play important roles in keeping the wheels spinning. Bonfiglioli is one such stalwart that has built a reputation on bigger and better gearboxes.
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Best-in-class mining brakes monitored remotely
In an ironic twist, faulty brakes can bring any mining operation to a grinding halt. Luckily for SUR Engineering, it relies on German manufacturer Pintsch Bubenzer for brake monitoring systems.
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Providing advanced manufacturing to boost mining capabilities
REDARC Group’s state-of-the-art electronics manufacturing and testing facility includes leading technology to ensure its products are built tough, reliable and efficient for even the harshest conditions in the industry.
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A second chance for tonnes and tonnes of tyres
The recovery and recycling of off-the-road tyres has been a mismanaged issue for as long as tyres have existed. Tyre Stewardship Australia is determined to change that.
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Fortescue completes Chichester automation project
Fortescue Metals Group now has 183 autonomous haul trucks operating across the Pilbara after the company finished a major project at the Chichester Hub in Western Australia.
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Newcastle coal truck rollover
A coal truck which tipped over in Newcastle on Tuesday afternoon has been cleared up.
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Unions fight for roll over protection
The CFMEU have lodged an application to appeal the use of light vehicles on mine sites that do not feature roll over protection.
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BHP accused of rolling over on vehicle safety
In a phased approach from this year onwards, the only light vehicles allowed on BHP mine sites will be those with a Five Star ANCAP rating. But not everyone is convinced the new policy will increase safety. Vicky Validakis reports.
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