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    Kyoto closes in

    1页
    查看更多>>摘要:The greenhouse gases protocol forged inKyoto has seemed a distant concern until now, but asNick Hordern points out, this year will seedevelopments that will bring its impact on industry nearer。

    Wireless the way to go

    R. Chiswell
    2页
    查看更多>>摘要:Miners have found that on-site wirelessnetworking has enabled them to get rid of clumsy cabling and reduce costs。

    Radio more flexible than hard wiring

    1页
    查看更多>>摘要:Radio technology is delivering theflexibility vital for efficient communications。 Derek Pickard reports。

    Komatsu goes for more power in its new excavator

    2页
    查看更多>>摘要:Komatsu says it has designed a morepowerful hydraulic excavator for the Australianmarket, with input from Australian owner-operators of this type of machinery。

    Digging into history

    2页
    查看更多>>摘要:The modern mining industry owes much tothose pioneers who developed steam-powered automationto move large amounts of dirt。 Aaron Hall looks backat a modern company's involvement in one of thegreatest frats of earthmoving ever recorded。

    Industrial muscle to the aid of rock scientists

    2页
    查看更多>>摘要:Industrial technology has been put to workto produce a suitable press for crushing rocks foranalysis at the geological research laboratories atMonash University。 Peter Forbes reports。

    Quick action on those slow to report

    2页
    查看更多>>摘要:Companies that are slow to keep thestockmarket informed will soon find the corporateregulators taking a keen interest in them。

    Beyond safety systems

    P. J. Reason
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    查看更多>>摘要:Industry, including mining, must be waryof too rigidly reling on safety systems。 It needs tocreate a culture where staff are empowered andflexible enough to deal with unforeseen outcomes whenthe systems fail, writes Professor James Reason。

    Thunderbox brewing up a storm

    2页
    查看更多>>摘要:Barry Fitzgerald reports on the WesternAustralian gold discovery that has been creating a lotof excitement in the share market。

    Hard bargaining brings softer prices

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    查看更多>>摘要:Analysts say the price drops for hardcoking and will not be serious for the big producersBHP and Rio Tinto, but will have greater impact onproducers like Austral Coal and QCT Resources, reports Kate Askew。