Whyalla steelworks saviour Sanjeev Gupta says he expects more investors to follow his push into the heavy industry sector, as global growth synergises with technological development to create new opportunities.
Gupta
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Joyce dons hard hat as first Inland Rail steel arrives
Steel rail has been delivered for the Parkes to Narromine section of the Inland Rail project, with construction work likely to commence in coming months.
Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce’s first media
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Orica boss forecasts good times for explosives
Explosives executive Alberto Calderon says the mining sector reached its “inflection point” in 2017, and has forecast good times ahead for explosives suppliers like Orica, the firm he leads.
In a lengthy
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Scanner update tackles volumes in pie-shaped silos
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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SA aims for 50mtpa magnetite mining, processing sector
South Australia would mine and process 50 million tonnes of magnetite products a year under a 15-year plan released by the State Government on December 8.
The state’s new Magnetite Strategy lays out
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China backs off Adani
Indian energy giant Adani has suffered another blow, after a major Chinese bank ruled out funding its Carmichael mine, rail and port project planned for Queensland’s Galilee Basin.
Industrial & Commercial
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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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AEMO eases blackout concerns ahead of 17/18 summer
Almost 2,000 megawatts of additional resources to generate energy will be available during the peak demand months of the upcoming summer season, the Australian Energy Market Operator has said.
In a recent
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CIMIC’s revenue growth continues in third quarter
Civil engineering and services group CIMIC has named its new chief executive officer, and has firmed up its strong profit guidance for the 2017 calendar year.
CIMIC, formerly known as Leighton Holdings,
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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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