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Mining-focused manufacturers see innovation as key to survival and future growth
Amid the challenges of loadshedding, logistical constraints and volatile commodity prices, South Africa’s mining-focused manufacturers and equipment suppliers view ongoing innovation, including...
Mining-focused manufacturers see innovation as key to survival and future growth
Amid the challenges of loadshedding, logistical constraints and volatile commodity prices, South Africa’s mining-focused manufacturers and equipment suppliers view ongoing innovation, including...
Creativity, innovation keep South Africa’s mining tech manufacturing industry competitive
An admirable degree of creativity exists within the South African mining technology and equipment manufacturing sector, giving manufacturers the necessary flexibility to weather the significant...
With its extensive array of products, skills, expertise, and knowledge, Multotec will be participating in the 11th World Conference on Sampling and Blending, taking place from the 21 to 23 May...
This week we profile Renier van Rooyen, group business systems executive at Multotec, a supplier of mineral processing equipment
MATO Products continues to lead the conveyor belt fastener and cleaner market in Botswana
Conveyor belt solutions company MATO Products, member of the Multotec Group, is paving the way in the Botswana mining market with its innovative belt fastening systems, range of lacing equipment,...
Spiral beneficiation boost for coal industry
Original equipment manufacturer for the mineral processing industry Multotec is making excellent headway in putting its SX10 spiral separator – which has been subjected to development processes...
Multotec leverages lithium experience as it readies to supply equipment to new projects in Africa
The lithium processing industry is constantly evolving, and technology advancements have been crucial in shaping its future. Several companies and organisations within the mining and mineral...
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Canada PM told Anglo American to move HQ to Canada for Teck deal nod - report
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney told Anglo American to move its headquarters to Canada or its proposed acquisition of Teck Resources would not be allowed to proceed, the Globe and Mail reported...
Paladin launches A$300m equity raising to fund PLS uranium project
Uranium miner Paladin Energy has unveiled plans for a fully underwritten equity raising of A$300-million to support the development of its Patterson Lake South (PLS) uranium project in Canada,...
New Hope focused on organic growth; no plans to pursue Anglo assets
Australia's New Hope said on Tuesday it is focused on organic growth and does not plan to compete for Anglo American's Australian coal mines, after reporting earnings that were cushioned from a...