Posts Tagged crushing
Pilot Crushtec’s fexibility crushes production costs
Posted by admin in Mining News on January 22, 2012
The current economic climate has required business to identify key areas where costs can be cut or budgets used more effectively and Pilot Crushtec’s client ArcelorMittal is no exception. “Pilot Crushtec has identified key areas where our clients can maximize the use of our machines to streamline systems,” says Nicolan Govender, Pilot Crushtec’s national sales manager.... more+
Crushing breakthrough in Sicilian lava flows
Posted by admin in Mining News on January 21, 2012
In the foothills of Mount Etna, the Sicilian volcano that can erupt with a plume of smoke and dust, and cause a tremor of the earth’s crust, a unique South African-made machine is creating an impression crushing old lava flows.... more+
Crushing performance by unique SA-made machine
Posted by admin in Mining News on January 17, 2012
A R1,9-m investment in capital equipment would demand careful investigation before commitment in any industry, and such was the case for the southern Cape’s largest quarrying operator.... more+
A crushing victory
Posted by admin in Mining News on January 4, 2012
Solomon Thobejane is a man who is not afraid to dream big. He’s owned a restaurant and taxi business before starting Motlokwa Transport. Today, Thobejane employs over 110 people and supplies most of the crushed stone for the road construction and mining developments in the towns of Steelport and Burgersfort in the Limpopo Province.... more+
Advance Projects enters crushing arena with support from Pilot Crushtec
Posted by admin in Mining News on December 21, 2011
Pilot Crushtec customer Advance Projects selected a Terex Finlay J-1175 jaw crusher as the first step in its diversification into the crushing and screening industry.... more+
Crushing and screening for a smooth landing
Posted by admin in Mining News on December 21, 2011
Major redevelopment of one of the runways at the South African Air Force base in Waterkloof, Pretoria, has been undertaken by Protech Khuthele, a large civil engineering company. The work requires the old runway to be dug up and replaced with a completely new foundation and concrete surface so that it can cater for large military planes and the presidential airbus fleet.... more+