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Phoenix from the ashes

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A calamity sometimes affords a timely opportunity for operators to install brand new stockyard equipment....

ArcelorMittal to pay SA fine

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Steel producer ArcelorMittal South Africa has agreed to pay a fine of R1.5B (US$110M) for its involvement in steel and scrap metal cartels i...

Mind out for altered States

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The US is edging towards sustained growth economy, but global changes present new challenges/opportunities in its bulk sector....

…alongside Liberia reductions

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ArcelorMittal is reducing the scale of its Liberian operations as a result of low iron ore prices and weaker than expected international dem...

Ebola hits WA mining

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Aside from the obvious human cost, the Ebola crisis has held up the development of many mining, port and rail projects in the Mano River Sta...

Loaders look to a mobile mark-up

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Demand for high-throughput shiploaders has peaked with the end of the commodity boom, but mobile machine makers are eyeing market opportunit...

Mixed fortunes for Benelux bulk

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Benelux bulk handling is in a transitory phase as new operators emerge and the long term prospects for coal imports appear uncertain....

Banking on Chinese prospects

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Despite fears of a Chinese slowdown, the country’s steel manufacturing, fed by iron ore imports, remains robust, with miners confident of ...

ATIC takeover edges closer

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HES Beheer and ArcelorMittal have signed the sale and purchase agreement for the sale of the latter’s 78% stake in ATIC to HES Beheer. The...

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