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Unlocking value in mining projects through Rigorous Optimisation of Capital Expenditure (ROCx)

As the mining sector grapples with a turbulent commodity cycle, rising costs, constrained capital, and the increasing operational complexity of delivering production now while ensuring access to future reserves, capital optimisation has become a strategic necessity. Increasingly, mining firms are

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AfriSam Umlaas Road Quarry adopts Multotec’s rubber panels for its tertiary screening media to improve product sizing accuracy

The AfriSam Umlaas Road Quarry has taken proactive measures to enhance the accuracy of its final product sizing by adopting Multotec’s rubber screen panels in its tertiary screening application. This strategic move has enabled the site to address and rectify

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Low maintenance screen mounts for efficiency and safety in mining and industrial equipment

OST-Africa’s advanced screen mount system offers a maintenance-free alternative to conventional coil spring mechanisms, ensuring improved performance and greater operational safety in mining and industrial equipment. “The OST screen mount design – which is based on the Neidhart Concept, originally

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Customised electromechanical systems for Africa’s toughest industrial environments

Hexagon Electrical – a South African-based manufacturer of specialised electromechanical equipment – is reinforcing its position as a leading custom solutions provider to the mining, utilities, industrial and renewable energy sectors. Operating from over 6,000 m² of manufacturing space in Brakpan,

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Unlocking social infrastructure funding in South Africa starts by getting the basics right

At first glance, South Africa’s social infrastructure challenges appear to be about funding. The headline issue is all too familiar: too little money, too many needs. According to the recently released Sustainability at a Crossroad 2025 report, developed by GlobeScan,

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