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World Coal - June 2012

World Coal - June 2012

The June issue of World Coal has a lead feature on coal handling, including technical articles pulleys, conveyors and dust control, and the coal handling and storage review. There is also an article from Arch Cola that examines the US’s role in global coal supply chains. In this month’s industry view, Dr Bernie Kirsch of Xstrata Coal Queensland raises the bar on land stewardship, while Tony Lodge provides an update on the UK’s energy market reforms. The regional report this month is on Central Asia, with excellent articles on Mongolia and Kazakhstan.
 

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World Coal - May 2012

World Coal - May 2012

World Coal May includes a lead feature on underground mining, with technical articles looking at cable bolts, roadheaders, conveyor systems, noise reduction and radiowave geophysics. This month’s general interest section consists of two articles looking at water management in coal mines. Roy Hinkamper of KPMG describes his company’s approach to excellence in all aspects of the mining business, while the May regional report turns to Indonesia, where the mining industry is getting to grips with changing legislation.
 

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World Coal - April 2012

World Coal - April 2012

The April issue of World Coal focuses on coal preparation and includes the Coal Preparation Buyers Guide 2012 – the annual review of major coal preparation equipment manufacturers. Other highlights include articles from the IEA Clean Coal Centre on technologies for upgrading low rank coal and a preview of Coal Prep 2012, which takes next month in Lexington, Kentucky. The regional report looks at recent developments in Colombia as it tries to boost production and take advantage of the boom in Asian demand.
 

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World Coal - March 2012

World Coal - March 2012

The March issue of World Coal is dedicated to opencast mining, with technical articles dedicated to the automation of mining equipment, fleet management systems and wear protection, as well as a section dedicated to in-pit crushing and conveying technology with contributions from leaders OEMs and consultants. This month’s regional report looks at the potential of Russia’s coal mining industry, and how regulatory changes and global developments could shake up this vast coal resource. The March issue also looks at the problem of dwindling numbers of mining engineer graduates, and how changing employment demographics will have a big impact on the industry.
 

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World Coal - February 2012

World Coal - February 2012

Our focus turns to North America, this month, with a regional report dedicated to Canada. Ann Marie Hann of the Coal Association of Coal and regular contributor Gordon Cope both look at the prospects for the Canadian coal industry in the light of global trends and developing technologies. The February issue of World Coal also includes the annual North American Manufacturers Review, which profiles the continent’s major OEMs. The lead feature of this issue is underground mining, with technical articles looking at continuous miners, roof bolters and underground communications systems, while Barry Baxter’s new monthly column looks at logistics for the coal chain in southern Africa.
 

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World Coal - January 2012

World Coal - January 2012

World Coal kicks off 2012 with its annual World Review. Technical articles survey upcoming trends in the coal industry, while in the inaugural OEM RoundTable representatives from four major equipment manufacturers give their verdict on the year ahead. This month’s regional report focuses on India, and correspondent Mike King examines how legislative changes may affect the country’s rapidly expanding coal industry. January’s technical feature is on coal handling, and includes articles on conveyor systems and dust control.
 

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World Coal - August 2011

World Coal - August 2011

This month’s issue of World Coal is dedicated to underground mining, with technical articles on communications, lighting and drive systems. Our spotlight feature is on lubrication and wear protection and the issue includes an industry view comment from Doug Ritchie, chief executive of Rio Tinto on the August’s regional report is courtesy of Ng Weng Hoong, who looks at how the country has coped with its difficult year so far and examines its prospects for the future. This month also includes a preview of AIMEX 2011, which returns to Sydney in early September. necessity of looking ahead in order to get the most out of our natural resources. Tony Lodge also provides an analysis of the UK’s proposed energy market reforms.
 

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World Coal - July 2011

World Coal - July 2011

The July issue of World Coal focuses on coal preparation, with articles dedicated to coal cleaning, sampling systems and coal preparation plants and a focus on material handling. This month also includes a special section on coal-fired power plant technology and a regional report on South Africa by Barry Baxter. The VDMA’s Klaus Stöckmann discusses how equipment manufacturers are having to step up to increasing demand around the world in his Industry View comment.
 

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World Coal - June 2011

World Coal - June 2011

The lead feature of the June issue of World Coal is underground mining, with technical articles on longwall ploughs and shearers, roof support and seals and a spotlight feature this month on clean coal technology. Gordon Cope provides the regional report on the US, analysing the positive trend in production and sales. Hal Quinn of the NMA’s Industry View accompanies the regional report with a discussion of how the US coal industry is improving as the economy continues to recover. Finally, June includes the North American manufacturers review, with information about equipment manufacturers in the US and Canada.
 

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World Coal - May 2011

World Coal - May 2011

The April issue of World Coal focuses on coal preparation, with technical articles dedicated to crushing and sizing, analysis, jigs and cyclones, centrifuges, slurry pumps and motorised pulleys. This month’s regional insight is on Mongolia, with an examination of how the country has emerged as a major player in the global coal trade and the challenges it faces as an emerging economy. April also sees the second in World Coal’s new series of Industry Views, with Alisa Murphy, CEO of B9 Coal, arguing the case for clean coal technologies. This month’s spotlight feature is on safety.
 

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