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Ambitions of redefining ownership in mining
In 1994 South Africa gained democracy after 46 years of apartheid. Shortly after, Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) was launched in South Africa to fast track previously underrepresented sectors of South Africa’s economy, namely Black South Africans who under apartheid’s rule were disadvantaged.BEE is a program that addresses economic opportunities that
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The Australian and African infrastructure advisors
Every miner knows that in-country knowledge—from logistical concerns, to political trends, to cross-border joint venturing, to the initial start up of an operation—can make or break a project before it even gets off the ground. While basic strategy sees many opting for geographical areas in which they have experience, sometimes
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With almost 50 years of providing mining machinery and equipment, Fermel Mining (Pty) Ltd. knows more than most what it really takes to tailor products to the needs of an individual operation. The company, headquartered from Gauteng, South Africa, has been providing the necessary equipment to mechanize its clients’ mines ...
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The mining industry’s conveyor belt experts
Years of conveyor belt manufacturing and insider knowledge in the industry has made Interflex Conveyor Belting a major player in the conveyor belt game in South Africa and beyond. The company has been creating a range of conveyor belts for major industrial mining corporations. Interflex Conveyor Belting’s belts are marketed
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In September, the South African government released its amended Broad Based Socio Economic Empowerment Charter for the South African Mining Industry (the “Amended Charter”) Amid a cacophony of negative press surrounding the licensing process administered by the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR). While the new legislation is aimed at addressing ...
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On November 29, 2010, in the run-up to conference season where mining personnel flock in from all over the world, the London’s transport system is chaos. Roads are packed, and overland trains are bursting. But despite the transport meltdown taking place city wide, MineAfrica’s Investing in Africa event, held at ...
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Your go-to mining services company
Just how well do you know your engineering and project management provider? Do you know how the company approaches your needs, your ideals and the projects to which you apply their skills? Do you see the company as yet another EPCM provider or an extension of your own work and
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