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Adding value beyond execution for optimal mining projects

In complex and time consuming projects like shaft sinking and mine development, the value that an experienced underground mining contractor can bring goes well beyond the execution stage. Graham Chamberlain explains how Murray & Roberts Cementation shares its experience upfront with clients to ensure best value for their investment.

By |2024-09-18T06:46:26+00:00September 18th, 2024|Industry News|Comments Off on Adding value beyond execution for optimal mining projects

Groundbreaking conveyor innovations at Electra Mining

As global leaders in solutions for conveyor belt misalignment, Tru-Trac will excite visitors to Electra Mining Africa this year with a whole new range of belt trackers among its innovative offerings. The latest range is the outcome of two years of design, development and testing, according to Tru-Trac chief operating officer Shaun Blumberg.

By |2024-09-04T08:03:34+00:00September 4th, 2024|Industry News|Comments Off on Groundbreaking conveyor innovations at Electra Mining

New standards set for belt scale accuracy

Accurately measuring the load on conveyor belts is critical for mines and other industrial applications, however small margins of error with belt scales can have large a dramatic impact on bottom line profitability. Tru-Truc Rollers boast accuracy error levels of as low as 0.08% – which is unheard of in applications where many customers are

By |2024-07-19T06:23:14+00:00July 19th, 2024|Industry News|Comments Off on New standards set for belt scale accuracy

Nearly 30 years of ‘Tru-Trac moments’ for conveyor users

When it comes to dealing with conveyor belt misalignment, everyone has their ‘Tru-Trac moment’, according to Shaun Blumberg, COO of Tru-Trac Rollers. This is typically the point when on-site sceptics witness the installation of Tru-Trac’s belt trackers for the first time and become believers when observing the immediate and effective resolution of persistent belt misalignment

By |2024-03-18T07:19:44+00:00March 18th, 2024|Industry News|Comments Off on Nearly 30 years of ‘Tru-Trac moments’ for conveyor users

Pioneering vent shaft holes out safely at 1200 metres, ‘the PMC way’

Reaching a final depth of 1 200m on 9 January 2024, the new ventilation shaft sunk by Murray & Roberts Cementation at Palabora Mining Company is a triumph in many respects. Most importantly, the innovative project has been completed with an excellent safety record.

By |2024-02-06T15:30:26+00:00January 31st, 2024|Industry News|Comments Off on Pioneering vent shaft holes out safely at 1200 metres, ‘the PMC way’
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