Loading, Hauling & Excavation

GSM is aiming to improve delivery of aggregates in the Paris region with an order for two new 840tonne capacity barges from Poland. The Italcementi…
Since its split with Fiat, Hitachi has been widening its dealer network and is looking to be the top brand when it comes to quarrying equipment in…
New Zealand-based Loadrite has launched a suite of solutions for in quarry management. Claire Symes reports. The advent of asset management systems…
Mike Woof reflects on the development of the crawler track and its significance for the construction and extractive industries. The invention of the…
Tyre shortages have been a serious issue for quarry operators for some time and with no quick fix on the horizon, fitting of tyre protection chains…
Geophysical ground exploration techniques could give a clearer view of a prospective aggregates resource and the cost of extracting it without…
Germany-based Oberrheinische Baustoff (ORB) opted for a Doosan DX420LC excavator following a three month trial of the machine from Doosan dealer F…
Tarmac has boosted its capacity to deliver aggregates by rail to sites in central London, England, and the south-east of the country following an…
With the price of fuel continuing to rise across Europe, quarry operators are turning to conveyors as a more cost effective hauling option. Claire…
New crushing and screening equipment investment at the Isle of Man's historic Poortown Quarry has given the site a new lease of life. The Isle of Man…