Day: January 31, 2024
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Mining
Geological Survey of Tanzania to market Tanzania’s minerals potential
The Geological Survey of Tanzania (GST) is set to present Tanzania’s minerals potential during the country’s showcase session at the Mining Indaba, the world’s largest gathering of influential stakeholders in the mining industry in Cape Town. The primary objective of the session is to attract more investors and provide them with opportunities available in the mining sector. The presentation will b
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Industrial
SKF showcase their circular economy product, technology and service solutions at Mining Indaba 2024
With mining a key account segment for SKF globally, SKF South Africa will use Mining Indaba 2024 as a platform to spotlight their premium brand mining and industrial product, technology and service solutions that underpin their relentless drive towards a circular economy, assisting customers in achieving their economic and environmental sustainability goals. With over 100 years of experience, SKF
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Industrial
Highly Responsive Conveyor Belt Tracker Improves Production and Safety Worldwide
[Neponset, IL] – The pioneer in belt conveyor accessories has launched the next generation of tracking technology for a global marketplace. Martin Engineering designed the highly responsive Martin® Tracker™ HD (heavy-duty) belt conveyor alignment system with widely available plate steel to increase availability and affordability across all 6 continents it serves. A mistracking belt produces exce
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energy and power
Africa Energy Indaba Unveils Essential Energy Solutions Amidst SA’s 31% Electricity Hike
Cape Town, January 30th, 2024; Pravin Gordhan, the Minister of Public Enterprises, approved a further ten-percent increase in electricity prices for 2024. Gordhan has requested in a letter to the Speaker of Parliament that a total average upward adjustment of 12.74% be applied to the retail electricity rate for the 2024–2025 financial year. This is an increase over the 18.65% consumers paid for th
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