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Nadine Ramdass

Nadine Ramdass

Nadine Ramdass is a Creamer Media Senior Writer for Engineering News and Mining Weekly.

By Nadine Ramdass

An image of the Minerals Council health and environment senior executive Niks Lesufi

Vaccine campaigns tackle hesitancy

22nd October 2021

Having administered the vaccine to over 200 000 people to date in the mining industry, mining industry employers’ organisation Minerals Council South Africa is confident that the industry will meet... 


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Plans to tackle transport risks

22nd October 2021

Mining industry employers’ organisation Minerals Council South Africa has remained steadfast in its goal of Zero Harm. However, as of September 23, 2021, 40 fatalities were reported compared with... 


An image of a mine worker using Enaex's Mine I-Truck to delivers down-the-hole explosives

Explosives tech aims to humanise mining

15th October 2021

The lack of new investment in the form of new mining projects has resulted in little growth for the explosives industry, and while the expansion projects of existing operations have helped the... 


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Explosives growth follows industry growth

15th October 2021

The African explosives sector remains steady, owing to an increase in African mining opportunities and positive market conditions, says BME Southern African Development Community (SADC) MD Ralf... 


Machine learning can enhance manufacturing productivity

8th October 2021

The South African manufacturing sector is diverse and contributes 11.8% to gross domestic product and 10.3% to employment. Although these figures are small, compared with the figures of other... 


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Load-shedding hinders holistic growth

8th October 2021

For custom plastic injection moulding company Bambisana Plastics, a subsidiary of Bambisana Holdings, the biggest challenges it has to contend with are labour and electricity. However, despite... 


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Quality expertise extends component longevity

1st October 2021

Conveyors are the veins of many operations, as they are used to transport materials efficiently and effectively, which makes proper expertise when sourcing conveyors and its components, as well as... 


Quality components reduce downtime

1st October 2021

For any operation, including the mining sector, unscheduled breakdowns are one of the main challenges that affect production. To reduce the odds of breakdowns, mines need to ensure their equipment... 


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Trend towards decarbonisation discouraging coal investment

17th September 2021

South Africa’s coal production, sales and exports reached a plateau some years ago; however, the lockdown last year caused a noticeable decline. The main reason for this local decline is that the... 


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SOE challenges hamper growth

17th September 2021

The South African coal industry is broadly divided into domestic and export consumption. Export coal is sold primarily to India and China markets while coal for domestic consumption is mainly sold... 


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Infrastructural challenges impede coal industry

17th September 2021

South Africa is a major coal-exporting country, with its coal sector also providing baseload capacity for the country. However, infrastructure challenges negatively impact on the local industry,... 


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Novel solutions improve costs

10th September 2021

The South African mining industry “insists on value for money”, which has led to companies’ analysing entire life-cycle costs when making buying decisions, says pumps manufacturer, supplier and... 


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Mines’ transition pushes industry to adapt

10th September 2021

The South African mining industry’s expansion and adapting in line with global demands requires the pumps industry to expand accordingly by offering various and robust pumping solutions for... 


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Local manufacturers struggle to secure business from miners

10th September 2021

The local mining industry fails to consider smaller, local manufacturers’ products, which have the potential to extend the life of equipment, reduce wear and tear and, consequently, decrease... 


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Local supplier mitigates mines’ supply chain challenges

10th September 2021

The global disruption of supply chains has resulted in the local pumps industry having to increase stockholding to assist in mitigating production losses and increasing operational efficiency at... 


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Rare helium supply opportunity unlocked

27th August 2021

While the South African helium market is small, helium is sought after in the international market, which has created a good opportunity for dual-listed helium, liquid natural gas (LNG) and... 


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Fully developed legislation needed

27th August 2021

The legislation has not caught up with where the gas industry needs it to be, says gas producer Renergen CEO and MD Stefano Marani. Technical aspects that are critical to companies’ decision-making... 


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LNG opportunities abound

27th August 2021

The anticipated decline of Mozambique’s Pande & Temane gasfields creates a need for new sources of natural gas for the local industry, says engineering services consulting firm WSP regional... 


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Hydrogen a suitable greener alternative

27th August 2021

South Africa’s Gas Act defines “gas” as natural gas (CH4) and hydrogen (H2). Hydrogen will, in the future, be a suitable substitute for natural gas to support decarbonisation, says South African... 


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Battery minerals demand unlocks exploration

13th August 2021

Increased interest in the development of electric vehicles (EVs) and battery storage has created demand for the minerals required for their development. This, in turn, provides opportunities to... 


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Telecoms solutions solve connectivity challenges

13th August 2021

Mobile satellite telecommunications company Inmarsat aims to solve some of the Australian mining industry’s biggest connectivity challenges. Inmarsat products and services have been used across... 


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Integrated mining, beneficiation approach to optimise production

13th August 2021

The parallel development of the Ngualla rare earth project and the Teesside Refinery project positions ASX-listed, Australia-headquartered Peak Resources to become one of the world’s lowest cost... 


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Increased demand strains resources supply

13th August 2021

While the Australian mining industry is doing very well on a macroeconomic scale, increased demand and Covid-19-related restrictions have made it challenging to acquire the resources needed to... 


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Booming industry results in project delays

13th August 2021

The Australian mining industry is flourishing and is the core of the Australian economy, despite the ongoing pandemic. However, the sheer amount of work being done in Australia’s exploration and... 


Partner deemed fundamental for operator training

13th August 2021

Australia-headquartered global mining simulation technology solutions provider Immersive Technologies has been deemed fundamental in assisting Portuguese mining and construction firm Mota-Engil to... 


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Covid exacerbates retail sector challenges

30th July 2021

Amid the negative impact of Covid-19 on the retail property sector, real estate investment trust company Liberty Two Degrees (L2D) FD José Snyders says rental relief enables retail businesses to... 


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Pandemic can spur innovation in property sector

30th July 2021

Although the pandemic has made it difficult for commercial and industrial property stakeholders to plan effectively for the future, this has led to great innovations, new approaches and renewed... 


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Industrial properties remain resilient

30th July 2021

The industrial real estate sector has shown resilience during a period that has proven to be most volatile for the office property and retail sectors, says JSE-listed real estate investment trust... 


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Commercial property industry set to improve

30th July 2021

The commercial property sector is set to improve once Covid-19 restrictions are eased and the South African economy has navigated its way through the harshest of the pandemic’s impact, says... 


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Retail opportunities abound in peri-urban areas

30th July 2021

Peri-urban areas have immense opportunities for investment in commercial properties, such as shopping complexes and warehouses for retailers, says 100% black-owned property development, management... 


WARREN BEECH
Asia is diverse, with vast natural resources

Asia’s diverse, vast resources offer opportunity

23rd July 2021

The Asian mining and natural resources industries are multifaceted and unique to each sub region, and country. The continent’s vast natural resources have not yet been fully optimised. “Asia is the... 



UISEONG PROJECT
Rhyodacite dome intrusion

Funding needed for Korean projects

23rd July 2021

Privately owned polymetallic mining company Korean Metals (KME) is seeking to increase funding for the development of its projects in South Korea. KME has cost effectively established a portfolio... 


ONSAN REFINERIES AND PORT INFRASTRUCTURE
Domestic companies have focused on refining

South Korea attractive for exploration spend

23rd July 2021

South Korea has numerous advantages that make it attractive for exploration investment, says privately owned polymetallic mining company Korean Metals (KME) MD Chris Sennitt. KME directors have... 


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Company provides custom service packages

23rd July 2021

Explosives and blasting services provider BME Indonesia are providing the Indonesian mining industry with packages that can be customised based on the industries’ and customers’ requirements. This... 


CHRIS CAMPBELL
SIDS can have great impact if used correctly and efficiently

Methodology pertinent to economic growth

16th July 2021

The Sustainable Infrastructure Development System (SIDS) project methodology is important for development in South Africa because the country cannot afford to fund projects that do not have a good... 


MATHIEU DU PLOOY
Approved projects encourage private sector optimism

SIDS sparks private sector interest

16th July 2021

The launch of the Sustainable Infrastructure Development System (SIDS) programme, as well as the roll-out of the projects already approved within the system, has sparked renewed, albeit cautious,... 


LAUNCH OF GRAIN EXPORT
Long-term sector growth can increase exports

Draft mandate clarifies TWG’s directive

16th July 2021

The mandate document submitted by the agricultural and agroprocessing sector’s Technical Working Group (TWG), clarifies the core mandates of the sector’s group. This is in line with the Sustainable... 


ABRI VERMEULEN
All institutions and individuals have a role in proper water management

Infrastructure development requires funding and skills

2nd July 2021

The state of South Africa’s water infrastructure varies across the country, with a range of institutions responsible for its management, says South African Institution of Civil Engineering (Saice)... 


DURBAN WATER RECYCLING PROJECT
DWR is a success model for PPPs

PPPs can resuscitate infrastructure

2nd July 2021

Private-public partnerships (PPPs) can help improve South Africa’s water infrastructure and create opportunities for the introduction of technological advancements in the sector, says water... 


GISELA KAISER 
Root problems need to be fixed

Climate uncertainty threatens water security

2nd July 2021

Apart from water infrastructure related challenges, the reliability of South African water supplies is threatened by increasing climate uncertainty. “For a country such as ours, water supply... 


TREATMENT IN THABAZIMBI
Smaller plants can help improve water infrastructure

Technology can improve infrastructure

2nd July 2021

Embracing and implementing technological solutions can improve South Africa’s water infrastructure and systems, which are currently in a “state of disarray”, says water treatment solutions company... 


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