The global economic and social costs of landslides are increasing, with factors such as the intensification of climate change, urban development in marginal terrain areas, and aging infrastructure systems contributing to this trend. Existing approaches to slope monitoring, based on traditional concepts such as periodic manual surveys, single parameter measurements, and reactive responses to slope […]
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Reducing Water and Energy Use with Concrete Batching Plant Australia in Mining Operations
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The mining industry in Australia is one of the most resource-intensive sectors, requiring massive amounts of energy, water, and materials to maintain productivity. Concrete, as a foundational material for mining infrastructure—such as processing plants, tailings storage, and road networks—plays a crucial role in site development. However, conventional concrete production can consume significant amounts of water […]
Analysis of Key Safety Management Points for Mobile Crushing Stations at Latin American Construction Sites
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The dynamic nature of construction and infrastructure projects across Latin America has made the mobile stone crusher plant an indispensable asset for on-site aggregate production. Its ability to relocate and process materials directly where they are needed offers tremendous logistical and economic advantages. However, this very mobility and the inherent complexity of crushing operations introduce unique safety […]
Safety Management System: What It Is and Why Your Business Needs One
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What is a Safety Management System? A Safety Management System (SMS) is a structured, top-down and organisation-wide framework that helps businesses make better decisions around their daily operations. Safety Management Systems usually comprise four key pillars: safety policy, safety risk management, safety assurance, and safety promotion. SMSs emphasise safety management (and Occupational Health and Safety […]
Australia’s iron ore hub of Port Hedland was cleared due to a cyclone threat.
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Australia’s Pilbara Ports said on Friday that Port Hedland, the world’s biggest iron ore export hub, and the Western Australia ports of Ashburton, Cape Preston West, Dampier and Varanus Island were cleared due to the threat of a cyclone. Pilbara Ports said Australia’s weather bureau warned that a tropical low off Western Australia’s coast could […]
Rio Tinto and Groupe CH introduce "Forged here," a celebration of the towns and individuals that produce aluminium in Quebec.
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The partnership was started in 2023 and is still going strong today, highlighting Rio Tinto workers, local communities, and Québec-made, low-carbon, 100% recyclable aluminium. Rio Tinto today unveiled a new campaign called “Forged here,” which represents the next phase of its collaboration with the Montréal Canadiens. The commercial honours workers who manufacture aluminium made in […]
US provides rare earths miner Serra Verde with $565 million financing, stake option
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The U.S. government has agreed a financing deal worth $565 million with Brazilian rare earths miner Serra Verde, which includes the option to take a minority equity stake, the firm said on Thursday. The deal is part of a wide-ranging package announced on Wednesday by U.S. Vice President JD Vance to create a preferential trade […]
How Emesent is redefining safety, accuracy and decision-making in underground mines
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Data lives where people shouldn’t Underground mining has always demanded a difficult trade-off: the most critical data often lies in the dangerous places where people can not access safely. Stopes, ore passes, headings, and old workings hold essential information for production, reconciliation, and geotechnical confidence—yet accessing them safely has remained a persistent challenge. For years, […]
Rio Tinto boosts solar energy capacity at Kennecott copper mine
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Rio Tinto has brought a new 25-megawatt solar facility online at its Kennecott copper mine in Utah, highlighting a closed-loop critical minerals model where materials produced on site are used to generate the mine’s own clean energy. Notably, the tellurium recovered at Kennecott is a key component in the solar panels now supplying power to […]
Rio Tinto strengthens its global low-carbon aluminium footprint through joint acquisition with Chalco of Votorantim's interest in CBA
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Rio Tinto and Aluminum Corporation of China Limited (Chalco) have entered into a definitive agreement with Votorantim (the “Transaction Agreement”) to acquire, through a joint venture to be owned 33% by Rio Tinto and 67% by Chalco (the “Joint Venture”), Votorantim’s 68.596% controlling shareholding in Companhia Brasileira de Alumínio (CBA) (the “Transaction”). The Transaction, at […]

