Category: Tools of the Trade
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Tools of the Trade – Winter 2021
In the latest issue of Canadian Mining Magazine’s “Tools of the Trade” segment for Winter 2021.
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Spring 2020 – Tools of the Trade
Tools of the TradeSpring 2020 Equipment Corps continues to expand its rental fleet with Thern winches and tuggers Equipment Corps is a leader in winching and hoisting solutions for the mining and construction industries. They have a reputation as being the company to turn to for specialized equipment others don’t have. They have leveraged their…
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Winter 2020 Tools of the Trade
Tools of the TradeWinter 2020 Tools to build an inclusive, skilled, and sustainable Canadian mining workforce The Mining Industry Human Resources Council (MiHR) is Canada’s knowledge centre for mining labour market information. MiHR strives to build an inclusive, skilled, and sustainable Canadian mining workforce that anticipates and adapts to volatility and innovation. One of the Council’s tools to achieve that…
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Fall 2019 Tools of the trade
Tools of the TradeFall 2019 Seequent continues investment in innovative geosciencetechnology for world’s major resource challenges Seequent, a world leader in the development of geoscience analysis, modelling, and collaborative technologies, continues its investment in geoscience technology and innovation with a minority shareholding and partnership with Minalytix, a Canadian mining data software company. Seequent’s CEO, Shaun…
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The Tools of the Trade for Fall 2018
Tools of the TradeFall 2018 Rubber doors withstand almost any impact This heavy-duty rubber roll-up door system is a high-performance door that was born from the demands and harsh conditions of the mining industry. In the past 15 years, TNR’s custom-built door systems have proven to be reliable and cost effective. The heavy, reinforced rubber…
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Tools of the Trade – Spring 2018
Tools of the tradeSpring 2018 VACONX4 by Danfoss Drives The harsh conditions typically encountered in mining environments present unique reliability and protection challenges for manufacturers and operators of industrial electrical equipment. Environmental factors, such as airborne dust (especially electrically conductive) and high heat and/or humidity, can dramatically limit the efficiency and operational lifetime of components…
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