Xylem will display advanced technologies from across its pumping portfolio, including Flygt, Godwin and Goulds Water Technology brands, dewatering filter presses for tailings management and treatment systems for contaminant removal all designed to help mine operators meet discharge regulations, improve operational efficiency and manage costs. The company will introduce its latest Flygt smart pumping solution to the North America market, a…
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Eriez names Loudin vice president of global sales
Jaisen Kohmuench, Eriez president and CEO, announced the appointment of Todd Loudin as vice president of global sales. In this pivotal role, Loudin will leverage his expertise to drive revenue growth and enhance Eriez’ global market presence. With more than three decades of experience in international business and sales management, Loudin has a proven track record of success. He most…
Read MoreContinental to showcase mining products, new services at MINExpo
Continental will showcase several high-end technology solutions for the extraction of mineral resources, including new products, at MINExpo International Sept. 24-26 in Las Vegas. Continental’s premium mining solutions encompass conveying, monitoring, fluid and specialty mining hoses, suspension and power transmission. Attendees can visit Continental at booth 10045 to see the latest advancements in rubber technology for the mining industry. Discover…
Read MoreVolvo Construction Equipment marks 50 years of manufacturing in Shippensburg
It’s been 50 years since workers began building heavy construction equipment at a plant in Shippensburg, Pa. Back then, the site was owned by Ingersoll-Rand and employed about 50 people. Today, it’s the North American headquarters of Volvo Construction Equipment and employs more than 650 people. Staff gathered to celebrate the milestone Thursday in conjunction with a visit from the…
Read MoreSibanye-Stillwater PGM mines face layoffs
Sibanye-Stillwater – the owner of the only platinum and palladium mines in the U.S. – has plans to lay off 700 employees at its operations in Montana due to declining prices for palladium, reported the Associated Press. The news agency said Sibanye-Stillwater Executive Vice President Kevin Robertson explained in a letter to employees that the price of the precious metal…
Read MoreDoD invests millions in terbium production
The U.S. Department of Defense has announced a $4.22 million award to Rare Earth Salts in Beatrice, Neb., for developing and expanding production of terbium oxide from recycled fluorescent light bulbs. Terbium is an essential element for rare earth magnets in many key defense systems. It makes up less than 1% of the total rare earth content in most deposits.…
Read MoreTsurumi Pump celebrates 100th anniversary
Tsurumi Pump, a pioneering pump manufacturer founded in 1924 in Osaka, Japan, is proud to celebrate its 100th anniversary this year. The company has focused on technical excellence since its inception as an equipment manufacturer, gaining recognition across Asia and expanding to the United States and Europe. In 1979, Tsurumi America Inc. was established, creating a strong network of dealers,…
Read MoreFerry Capitain bringing innovation to MINExpo show
FCMD North America, the official sales office for the French companies Ferry Capitain, CMD Gears, and AHD, all part of Groupe CIF in North America, have invited visitors to MINExpo 2024 to see them at Booth 5517. The company said it will be showcasing key parts of its portfolio, including its unique and tailored solution drive for large horizontal grinding…
Read MoreMartin Engineering to release six new designs in Vegas
Belt conveyor and bulk material flow technology company Martin Engineering will feature six new product designs in its booth at MINExpo 2024 in Las Vegas. Martin invites attendees to stop by booth 4315, right by the entrance to the Central Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center. Coming directly from the company’s Center for Innovation, these heavy-duty (HD) and extra-heavy…
Read MoreMotion opens Texas facility
Alabama-based Motion Industries has opened a new repair shop in Houston, Tex., to benefit customers in the state and the region. The new location at 10710 Sharmon Road, will be entirely dedicated to repair and services. Its facilities include CNC and manual machine tools, lifting capacities to 30 tons, and diagnostic and testing equipment within at 75,000-square-foot space. It also…
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