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Glencore statement regarding the recommissioning of Lion Smelter and Ferroalloys industry in South Africa.

The Glencore-Merafe Chrome Venture (“the Venture”) is pleased to confirm that the Lion Smelter in Steelpoort, Limpopo Province, achieved its first ferrochrome production tap on 16 February 2026, following the successful recommissioning of 50% of its operating capacity. This milestone

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IDC MarketScape names Hitachi Energy a Leader in Asset Performance Management for Worldwide Utilities.

Hitachi Energy, a global leader in electrification, has been recognized as a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Utilities Asset Performance Management (APM) 2025–2026 Vendor Assessment (Doc #US53008225, November 2025). The IDC study evaluated 12 APM providers by qualitatively and

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Manganese Metal Company achieves stable power supply using ABB technology at South African plant.

ABB has deployed its high-performance controller technology for high-power rectifier applications to ensure stable power supplies at the Manganese Metal Company (MMC) refinery in Mbombela, South Africa. The plant in the northeastern Mpumalanga province is nationally and internationally significant as

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Multotec’s Middelburg branch adapts to coal’s evolving demands on South Africa’s highveld.

Enhances productivity and reliability for South Africa’s ‘coal belt’. As South Africa’s coal industry navigates ongoing operational and environmental challenges, there is a renewed emphasis on practical, regionally focused support models developed by companies serving the mining sector, particularly coal.

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ROCK BREAKER REBUILD BY SANDVIK ROCK PROCESSING KEEPS CRUSHING ON TRACK AT GHANA GOLD MINE.

At its well-equipped technical workshop in Kumasi, Sandvik Rock Processing recently completed a full refurbishment of critical rock breaking equipment for a major gold mining customer in Ghana. The large range Sandvik BR3288i hydraulic breaker, mounted on the Sandvik BB8094R

ROCK BREAKER REBUILD BY SANDVIK ROCK PROCESSING KEEPS CRUSHING ON TRACK AT GHANA GOLD MINE. Read More »

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