Container leasing giant Seaco, owned by the acquisitive Chinese conglomerate HNA, is eying container opportunities in Australia’s mining and powder handling sectors.
Seaco, which boasts a massive 2.4m
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ASBSH personal awards open for nominations
The two prestigious awards presented annually by the Australian Society For Bulk Solids Handling (ASBSH), for outstanding contributions to the field of bulk solids handling, are open for nominations.
The
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PM disappointed by Adani boycott
The PM has criticised Westpac’s decision to rule out financing Adani’s coal mine and rail project, as concerns mount over protesters forcing similar climate change reforms from Commonwealth Bank.
Malcolm
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Your March-April digital magazine has arrived
The Australian Bulk Handling Review is proud to announce the launch of a digital edition of the ABHR magazine, with the March-April issue now available to view online.
The March-April issue of the Australian
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Coal market spiked by Cyclone Debbie
China is reportedly scrambling to make up coking coal supply after Cyclone Debbie knocked out several weeks’ supply from Australia.
Reuters reported this week that the United States was
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Southern Highlands set for coal battle
A move by South Korean steelmaker POSCO to build a new coal mine in the New South Wales Southern Highlands is set to kick off a major battle between the company and local residents.
An Environmental Impact
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Mixed outlook for coal, oil: BP
BP has forecast global demand for coal to peak in the mid-2020s, but says demand for oil should continue to grow until almost 2040.
According to an AFR report, BP experts believe the demand for
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Flexco introduces new urethane skirting
Belt conveyor component supplier Flexco has added urethane skirting to its range. It says the new product will increase productivity and decrease maintenance costs for its customers.
According to Flexco,
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Improved logistics lead to re-birth of Cairn Hill
Streamlined, lower cost logistics have allowed Flinders Adelaide Container Terminal and CU River Mining to re-start the mothballed Cairn Hill iron ore mine in South Australia.
When global iron-ore prices
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China to cut down on coal, steel capacity
China has vowed to cut steel capacity by 50 million tonnes and coal output by over 150 million tonnes this year, in an effort to revitalise its economy.
Multiple sources this week quoted deputy director
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