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Dylan Stewart

Dylan Stewart

Dylan Stewart is a Creamer Media Writer for Engineering News and Mining Weekly.

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WORK TO DO Africa’s competitiveness in terms of iron-ore production is further significantly curtailed by a lack of infrastructure in terms of power generation, rail lines and ports

Investors can consider the next generation of iron-ore, says expert

24th July 2015

Once demand starts to improve and the oversupplied market corrects itself, investors may start to think about where the next generation of iron-ore will come from as gaps for future demand begin to... 


DION SHANGO Miners across all metals and minerals continued to focus on core operations, reducing costs and improving capital discipline

China continues to drive iron-ore demand

24th July 2015

Despite the likely weakening of China’s demand for iron-ore, owing to the continuing decline of its real estate market and overall lower pace of urbanisation, the country’s lower projected 2015... 


Expected mine tonnage increases at Guinea project

24th July 2015

Aim-listed exploration company Sable Mining Africa in February announced an increase in the total Joint Ore Reserves Committee- (Jorc-) compliant resource for its Nimba iron-ore project, in... 


Kumba to relocate VIU facility to Joburg

24th July 2015

Mining major Kumba Iron Ore, a business unit of Anglo American, will start moving its value-in-use (VIU) facility, in the west of Pretoria, to the Anglo American technical solutions facility, near... 


PANGEA Before the separation of the continents, a rich iron belt formed billions of years ago from what is now Carajas, Brazil, through central Africa and India into Western Australia

Australian junior starts Gabon exploration

10th July 2015

Australia-based iron-ore junior IronRidge in May hired exploration consultancy firm SRK Exploration Services to conduct exploration on its flagship Tchibanga project, in south-west Gabon, and the... 


WICKUS BOTHA Although the drop in commodity prices has really impacted many governments’ ability to fund big projects, Africa has to work through these economic headwinds and continue to invest in infrastructure

African mining investment low, but infrastructure, consumer market boom could help

10th July 2015

Owing to the slump in the commodities market, there has been restricted growth in mining worldwide, including in Africa, with mines consolidating their existing assets rather than expanding, says... 


GERHARD GREYLING Digitalisation will increase the need for desktop technicians, process integration specialists and trainers

Digitalisation expands specialist skills requirements at mines

10th July 2015

Digitalisation across the spectrum of mining processes could create various new jobs, thus promoting skills development, says information technology consulting and system integration services... 


WICKUS BOTHA Although the drop in commodity prices has really impacted many governments’ ability to fund big projects, Africa has to work through these economic headwinds and continue to invest in infrastructure

Rare earths company hopeful despite political conflict in Burundi

10th July 2015

Mining exploration and development company Rainbow Rare Earths is closely monitoring events in Burundi, hoping for a peaceful resolution to political upheaval, including a failed military coup last... 


MARK BRISTOW Africa is slowly gaining more stability

Risk in Africa is manageable – gold miner

10th July 2015

Africa is generally considered a high-risk mining environment, but gold explorer and miner Randgold Resources CEO Mark Bristow argues that the problem is rather that companies are not flexible... 


Zambia copper mine blast company’s biggest blast to date

10th July 2015

Explosives supplier and service provider BME achieved its biggest blast to date in March at Kansanshi copper mine, in the north-west of Zambia, detonating 4 141 electronic delay detonators (EDDs)... 


African countries becoming more investor friendly

10th July 2015

Senior lawyers from Zimbabwe and Uganda are confident that African countries, including Uganda and Zimbabwe, are becoming more investor friendly through the implementation of more liberal economic... 


Miners face complications and opportunities in Burundi

10th July 2015

Burundi law firm, Shonubi, Musoke and Gilbert & Partners managing partner Gilbert Nibigirwe, states that Burundi’s political conflict, which mainly occured in the capital city Bujumbura in April... 


Project financing focused on power related resources

10th July 2015

Owing to robust demand and acceptable hard currency returns, there has been a swing towards private equity funds and banks providing project financing for power-related projects in Africa in the... 


Advisory network promotes shared infrastructure in Africa

26th June 2015

To fast-track high-level private sector investment in Africa’s regional infrastructure, top global and African CEOs launched the Continental Business Network (CBN) – an exclusive infrastructure... 


SPECIAL ABILITY The flash butt rail welder can perform a closure weld

Local company hopes to be awarded Transnet tender

26th June 2015

Local partner and agent for Plasser & Theurer Track, maintenance equipment manufacturer Plasser South Africa (SA), has submitted a tender to provide State-owned rail utility Transnet with three... 


VISHAAL LUTCHMAN South Africa’s rail plans should be a reflection of a strategy that clearly justifies and defines the end goals

Clear strategy needed for rail upgrade plans

26th June 2015

South Africa’s numerous rail upgrade plans are not guided by a coherent, high-level, overarching strategy, the lack of which may lead to poor implementation, advises engineering and professional... 


FAY MUKADDAM New rolling stock is a priority when upgrading rail facilities

Rail development must encompass entire continent – JCCI

26th June 2015

If South Africa enhances its railway capacity and is the only country to do so in the Southern Africa region, without attending to north–south, inter-State rail corridors, the benefits of the... 


DE BUYS SCOTT PRASA's new trains will not only be twice as fast but also have double the carrying capacity of the old trains

Passenger fleet revamp a reason to celebrate, says consultancy

26th June 2015

State-owned rail operator the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa’s (PRASA’s) rolling stock fleet renewal programme will provide a vital boost for South Africa’s economy and help establish a... 


TEDDY DAKA Ansys has diversified its product offering into areas such as telecommunications and mining

Local engineering firm more than doubles y/y rail revenue

26th June 2015

Niche technology engineering firm Ansys reported in May that it had increased its rail revenue from R37-million in 2014 to R94-million in 2015.  


Africa’s rail industry assembles in Joburg

26th June 2015

Remodelling public–private partnerships (PPPs), financing rail infrastructure and light rail as an alternative for passengers and intermodal networks for supply chain efficiency are a few of the... 


Road-to-rail policy crucial for rural areas

26th June 2015

While the South African government has finally indicated its support for a road-to-rail policy, which involves significant upgrades of South Africa’s rail facilities to encourage their being used... 


Rolling stock life expectancy improved

26th June 2015

With billions of rands being invested in South Africa’s rail infrastructure over the next three years, the country must consider ways of ensuring the reliability, efficiency and longevity of these... 


Intricate on-site tyre replacement completed within three days

19th June 2015

A recent project, involving intricate on-site repairs to a Bradford Breaker, for a major colliery in South Africa’s Mpumalanga province, is part of the strong demand metals and mining service... 


HIGH MAINTENANCE A silo cleaning job can temporarily curtail a company’s production, however, neglecting to clean a silo will be more detrimental to production in the long term

Industrial service provider set to clean coal silo

19th June 2015

The quotation and the method statement for furnace and industrial service provider Dickinson Group’s cleaning of a Mpumalanga coal mine’s storage silo has been agreed upon, says Dickinson Group... 


Fuel cleanliness company develops automatic fuel decontaminator

19th June 2015

South Africa-based fuel cleanliness company Supa Fuel has developed a system that detects the presence of water and drains it from fuel storage tanks automatically, eliminating problems associated... 


Company yet to offer thermal assessment services to mining industry

19th June 2015

Although the solutions of electrical equipment, industrial instrumentation and automation supply, implementation and support company Magnet can be used for any electrical or mechanical application,... 


Cape Town refinery completes maintenance, safety inspection

19th June 2015

Multinational energy corporation Chevron completed a month-and-a-half-long,  


Solutions team customises maintenance safety product

19th June 2015

Responding to industry requests, identification solutions manufacturer Brady has introduced customised additions to its Lockout/Tagout system, a product that has the ability to totally cut off any... 


Split bearing saves on maintenance

19th June 2015

Owing to its unique design features, the Cooper split bearing, distributed by bearings manufacturer Bearings International, lasts longer and saves on maintenance time, says Cooper split bearing... 


OEMs blocking progress – wear control group

19th June 2015

Some original-equipment manufacturers (OEMs) are rejecting the oil purification expertise of wear control company Filter Focus to maintain high replacement and component sales volumes, says Filter... 


Govt energy efficiency incentive programmes ‘petered out’, says Sessa

5th June 2015

All government’s incentive programmes, aimed at encouraging energy efficiency in households, have petered out, says renewable-energy organisation the Sustainable Energy Society of Southern Africa... 


Sector bias causing renewable-energy market failure

5th June 2015

Renewable-energy companies have been promoting their products in sectors where the products might not be the most appropriate for the task at hand, which has resulted in many consumers turning... 


Electronics company launches green initiative

5th June 2015

Power-saving technology provider Ellies Renewable Energy, a division of public diversified electronics manufacturer Ellies Group, launched the Ellies Green Initiative at The Pyramid conference... 


Energy consultancy assists local bank with efficiency strategy

5th June 2015

Sustainability consultancy Environmental Resources Management (ERM) is involved in an ongoing energy efficiency project with one of South Africa’s big four commercial banks, ERM Partners Simon... 


OUT FOR PUBLIC COMMENT The draft regulations are part of a series of policy changes to promote behaviour change among businesses

Energy management regulations out for public comment

5th June 2015

The draft proposal requiring all businesses that use more than 400 TJ/y of energy, by law, to submit five-year energy management plans is out for public comment, reports business coalition National... 


DTI-funded programme produces 78 expert level graduates

5th June 2015

Since 2010, resource efficiency programme the National Cleaner Production Centre of South Africa’s (NCPC-SA’s) expert-level industrial energy efficiency courses, have produced 78 graduates, says... 


Companies partner to deliver excellence in bulk

29th May 2015

Supply chain solutions provider Barloworld Logistics and bulk commodities shipping and logistics company LBH Africa formed a strategic partnership in March to offer dry bulk commodity supply chain... 


Dump trucks delivered to diamond mine

29th May 2015

Mobile capital equipment provider Eqstra Industrial Equipment (EIE) delivered 13 Terex TR100 rigid dump trucks in January this year to its sister company, contract mining and plant rental division... 


Materials handling partners participate in exhibition

29th May 2015

Materials handling equipment distributor BLT South Africa (SA), in conjunction with materials handling equipment manufacturer Samson Materials Handling, hosted a stand at the Institute of Quarrying... 


Bulk handlers up the ante in dense phase conveying

29th May 2015

Bulk handling solutions provider Clyde Bergemann Power Group’s dense-phase pneumatic conveying system, installed at Unit 6 of national power utility Eskom’s Medupi power station, in Limpopo, is... 


RODNEY JONES Electricity is the only feasible way to consistently and sustainably smelt ferrochromium which melts at 1 700°C

Direct current arc furnace research and development focused on safety, efficiency

22nd May 2015

South African mineral and metallurgical innovation company Mintek is focusing on achieving greater safety and efficiency from its direct current furnaces, pyrometallurgy specialist consultant... 


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