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A small improvement to extend conveyor life…
NewsMetso Minerals claims the cost of maintaining its Cable Belt conveyors can be greatly reduced thanks to a new longer-lasting pulley it has d...
Rotterdam sets coal record
NewsAlthough coal throughput in Rotterdam was off 2 per cent in the first half of last year, there was a strong recovery in the second half and ...
Indonesia seeks novel coal moves
NewsSingapore-based Sembawang Kimtrans (SKL) has taken delivery of two specialised barges in the first stage of an ambitious coal transportation...
Picking up the tramp
NewsShenhua Coal Trading Co, established only 10 years ago and now the number one in the Chinese coal market, recently placed an order for six E...
Nova loads up
NewsWhen integrated with industry standard analogue load cells, Nova Weigh’s new model 600/I weight transmitter and IBOX digital junction box ...
New delay in Ennore
NewsA disgruntled bidder has taken court action to halt the south Indian Port of Ennore’s efforts to select a developer for a new multi-user c...
Ports dredge up new business
NewsAssociated British Ports’ (ABP) Port of Garston has won new business, handling sea-dredged aggregates for one of the UK’s leading suppli...
Squeezing in FIBC filling
NewsThe combined ceiling height restrictions and limited floor space in the factory of a chemical process plant prompted a review of the raw mat...
Coal moves again through Ridley
NewsAfter nearly two idle years, the Port of Prince Rupert’s Ridley Terminals is once again loading coal, this time for Korea instead of Japan...
Longview soda ash
NewsThe first soda ash trains are moving on the newly-completed industrial rail corridor at the US Port of Longview, Wshington, from the product...
TKF encouraged by Far East orders
NewsThe materials handling business unit of ThyssenKrupp Fördertechnik (TKF) builds heavy bulk handling machinery such as stackers, reclaimers,...
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