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GRINDEX PUMPS POWER THROUGH COPPERBELT’S TOUGHEST DEWATERING CHALLENGES.

Meeting the demanding conditions of Zambia’s Copperbelt head-on, Integrated Pump Technology’s range of Grindex dewatering, slurry and sludge pumps continues to gain traction among mining companies. Highlighting the diverse capabilities of Grindex submersible pumps, Alfred Kelsey, Sales Manager at Integrated […]

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RCT secures remote shutdown technology contract at Glencore’s McArthur River Mine.

In a proactive move to further enhance safety in surface mining operations, Glencore’s McArthur River Mine (MRM) has successfully trialled RCT’s Remote Shutdown System on a grader and bulldozer and has now committed to installing the system on an additional

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Isuzu Motors South Africa, NoMuda, and S4 Integration Announce Launch of Major Two-Year MES Transformation Project.

Isuzu Motors South Africa, in partnership with NoMuda and S4 Integration, has kicked off a major two-year digital transformation project to modernise its production environment. This innovative project sets out to replace Isuzu’s multiple outdated legacy Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES)

Isuzu Motors South Africa, NoMuda, and S4 Integration Announce Launch of Major Two-Year MES Transformation Project. Read More »

STRATEGIC FLEET MANAGEMENT DRIVES SAFETY, EFFICIENCY AND FLEXIBILITY FOR CEMENTATION AFRICA.

Combining its expertise as a shaft sinking and underground mining contracting contractor with its engineering capabilities and resources, Cementation Africa underpins the pace and safety of its projects with cost effective fleet management. According to Arthur Adams, Manager Engineering at

STRATEGIC FLEET MANAGEMENT DRIVES SAFETY, EFFICIENCY AND FLEXIBILITY FOR CEMENTATION AFRICA. Read More »

Vertiv Expects Powering Up for AI, Digital Twins and Adaptive Liquid Cooling to Shape Data Centre Design and Operations.

Forces including extreme densification, gigawatt scaling, and data centre as unit of compute are driving these trends  Data centre innovation is continuing to be shaped by macro forces and technology trends related to AI, according to a report from Vertiv (NYSE: VRT), a

Vertiv Expects Powering Up for AI, Digital Twins and Adaptive Liquid Cooling to Shape Data Centre Design and Operations. Read More »

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