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J D Neuhaus Mining Products with a Worldwide Reputation
The J D Neuhaus company have been designing and manufacturing handling equipment for over two and a half centuries, and pioneered the use of compressed air for powering handling equipment in the early 1950’s. The latter development ensured that their lifting and pulling equipment was suitable for use in hazardous areas and environments where there was a potential explosion risk. Their products, which now also include optional hydraulic powered... [more]
Telematics insurance set to reduce fleet premiums
Pay how you drive insurance using telematics systems has begun to revolutionise insurance for young drivers. To meet demand, during 2011 a number of British telematics suppliers joined forces with insurance companies to offer services aimed at the retail sector, and, in particular, young drivers. Over coming months, I predict, the sector will grow rapidly as more insurance brands enter the market. Meanwhile, the same telematics technology ... [more]
Euro Auctions - Used Construction Plant Global Review 2011 - 2012 - 1)
What a year 2011 was! Following the crash of the worlds construction markets, the movement of second hand plant and industrial equipment around the globe proved to be highly volatile and not without surprise. The fortunes of plant owners, plant buyers and plant sellers have changed over the last 12 months, but what is the real global story? With limited availability of brand new equipment and machinery in 2011 the trading market for pre owned... [more]
Euro Auctions - Used Construction Plant Global Review 2011 - 2012 - 2)
What a year 2011 was! Following the crash of the worlds construction markets, the movement of second hand plant and industrial equipment around the globe proved to be highly volatile and not without surprise. The fortunes of plant owners, plant buyers and plant sellers have changed over the last 12 months, but what is the real global story? Eastern Europe Large construction, roadway and infrastructure projects in Poland are on the increase... [more]
Castle and Pryor announce Brokk equipment sale as plant fleet is upgraded
Controlled demolition and concrete cutting specialist Castle and Pryor is disposing of a significant number of Brokk demolition robots and associated equipment in order to make way for new plant. The specialist Brokk machines are controlled remotely, allowing its operative to work in a secure location, free from the vibration and dust often associated with demolishing concrete or other material. Not only are the machines utilised by controlled de... [more]
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Silvercorp Reports Revenue of $61.9 Million and Operating Cash Flow of $31.6 Million in the 3rd Quarter of Fiscal 2012
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA-- - Silvercorp Metals Inc. today reported its unaudited financial and operating results for the third quarter ended December 31, 2011 . The following financial results are expressed ...
Tunnelling projects won’t give city bad image, says Daud
KUCHING: The on-going tunnel drilling projects for the centralised sewerage system here will not give the city a [...]
Last straw for fed-up Waihi residents
Waihi residents are ready to fight a new drilling project in their town.
Are robots the future of the WA mining industry?
Robots and remote control mines could be the solution to some of the biggest challenges facing Australian miners today, according to industry giant Rio Tinto.
Is this WA's mining future?
Robots and remote controlled mines could be the solution to some of the industry's biggest challenges.
Thames Water supersewer lorries 'will blight school for years'
Children will have their entire school lives blighted by rubble-laden 'supersewer' trucks rumbling past classroom windows every five minutes, their headteacher warned today.


