Emeco Buys Out Pit N Portal

The acquisition of Pit N Portal this week by Emeco points to a healthy mining industry as we start the new year.  The deal worth $72 million sees $62 million cash change hands and $10 million worth of Emeco shares.

It is a highly strategic move by Emeco, that will see it move into the underground sector for the first time.  In particular, the Western Australian gold and nickel sector will see the major benefits from this acquisition.

Pit N Portal has grown into a large company over a short period of time and boasts more than 300 employees, mainly based in Western Australia, and a large asset base that boasts over 100 pieces of underground machinery.

Emeco’s move into the underground mining sector will be closely watched by other underground contractors who will be eyeing long-term contracts in the bullish gold sector and the promising rise in nickel’s fortunes.

MINING COMPANY FOUNDERS SHARE IN $72M SALEASX-listed mining equipment supplier Emeco has agreed to acquire…

Posted by ABC Goldfields-Esperance on Tuesday, 28 January 2020

Northern Star Donate Truck to TAFE

Northern Star Resources have again gone to great lengths to help the local TAFE give their diesel mechanic apprentices the best chance of learning on some of the latest technology.  The latest initiative from Northern Star Resources comes after last year donating a R2900G loader to kick-start the Mining Legends Charity Project, and separately to the TAFE a $250,000 Maintenance Technique custom designed drill training module. They also supplied training packages to the TAFE lecturers before the module’s installation.

 

This time they have donated a Sandvik TH551 truck with the latest in technology to help students learn best practice.  The truck, in its condition, is valued at approximately $200,000 so the size of the donation is considerable.

 

“Donating the machine was an easy decision,” Group Maintenance Manager for Northern Star Resources, Aaron Armstrong, said.  “In the long term we will see the benefits as better qualified apprentices come out of our local TAFE system.”

 

Realising that the full-size truck would take up too much space on the TAFE campus, Regal Engineering were commissioned to cut the truck down while all the time maintaining the integrity of the operating systems.  Regal were also required to manufacture skids to secure the machine to so that it could be moved, when required, in a simple way.

 

Daren Royle from Regal Engineering was equally enthusiastic.  “When Aaron first approached the company about this, I could immediately see the benefits for the students and what it would mean to be learning on a machine that had contemporary technology,” he said.  “The decision to be involved didn’t need much thought.”

 

At the time of publication, the machine is being readied for painting.

 

On hearing of the project, Sandvik, the manufacturer of the truck, donated the paint to return the truck to its original glory.  Of course, a business is required to do the painting and Force Equipment was quick to volunteer their Paint & Blast services.

 

Force Equipment Branch Manager, Jonothan Dark looks forward to their involvement.  “When talking to Aaron about this, his passion was contagious as was his logic.  It was an easy decision to make and Force Equipment are happy to be able to help apprentices increase their knowledge in this industry.”

 

 

 

 

 

However, before it can be painted it needs a thorough cleaning and Michael Worthington from Worthy Parts has allowed his new wash-pad to be used

 

“It didn’t take much persuasion for me to get involved in this project.  I wish I had something like this to work on when I was going through TAFE,” Michael Worthington said.  “Northern Star are setting a leading example to the mining industry, and the rest of the community.  Thanks also to Brendon Penn Crane Hire that will be getting it to and from our yard for the wash down.”

 

Central Regional TAFE Director of Training – Kalgoorlie, Chelsie Grace said the donation will provide additional training opportunities for students and really enhance the current training programs offered at TAFE across a number of areas.

 

“Practical training on equipment they can expect to work on when in the industry provides both pre-apprenticeship students and current apprentices with a huge advantage and invaluable experience” she said.

 

“The generosity of our local industry is one-of-a kind and this donation will really go a long way into better preparing our students for the workforce” she said.

 

“We really appreciate of all of the hard work that has gone into making this significant donation possible and for the further efforts in having it ready for us to start training students on” Mrs Grace said.

 

Once again goldfields’ mining companies and businesses have shown their generosity when it comes to practical and meaningful help.

WPIL EXPO 2019 Done and Dusted

It took months of planning by many people, hours to set up the stalls and have exhibitors bump in, yet it seemed to be over in a heartbeat.

 

But it was worth every effort that was made as we saw many exhibitors exchanging ideas, making deals and the public getting a glimpse of the service industries involved in the mining industry.

Thanks must go to all the exhibitors that made the effort to attend and present their business.  Many of the booths were spectacular and it was great to see exhibitors actively getting around and interacting with others.  I heard firsthand of local businesses doing deals with international companies and others making contact for the first time with potential customers.  Some exhibitors even found the human side of their competition and realised that they also face the same hurdles in business and the industry.

 

It was great to see the huge haul truck in the main marquee;  what a fantastic entry statement it was to set the tone for the rest of the exhibitors.  After school hours on Friday we had an influx of young children who were amazed at the size of it.  It was a huge hit with them.  Giant engines, drill rigs, pumps and all sorts of equipment were on display and it is a credit to the exhibitors who went to the effort to put their best foot forward.

The first evening a sundowner was put on for the exhibitors where the completed Mining Legends’ project was revealed.  It was a great evening and was a prelude to the Mining Legends’ gala dinner to be held after the expo.  Hop over to the Mining Legends’ website to read more about the project and the Worthy Parts’ website to read about what happened at the dinner.

 

 

Day two of the exhibition started with a breakfast where we were treated to Casey Stoner, Michael Patrizi and Jess Moore.  Casey spoke about his time as a two time MotoGP champion and life since then.  He told the audience that no matter how much talent you have it is the hard work that you put in that will make you succeed;  a message clearly not lost on the business people in the audience.  Michael did a great job of interviewing Casey and Jess and also spoke of his own time on the racing circuits.  Kalgoorlie raised and born, Jess Moore was great to listen to as she related her story from riding behind the tailings dams in Kalgoorlie to being crowned number one in New Zealand and currently ranked number two in Australia.

 

Unlike her male counterparts and despite her skill and success, Jess struggles for sponsorship but I am sure that there were people in the audience that were so impressed with the way she spoke that they will be considering helping her out.  Being parochial we wish our born and bred Kalgoorlie girl, Jess, all the best.

 

It was back to business at the expo after the breakfast and like day one the crowds came again to see what was happening.  Getting around and speaking to the exhibitors was a great way to find out the mood of the crowd and on the whole everyone was happy.  It was good to see competitions being conducted with the most unusual one being the boot throwing competition conducted by RSEA.  They made it a gold coin donation to compete and all money raised went to the Mining Legends’ project.  Other exhibitors also donated any proceeds from their competitions to the project.

The buzz around the place wasn’t just inside the expo.  A helicopter operated non stop to take people for a quick flight over the city and Superpit.  Many were surprised by the layout of the city and were in awe at how close the Superpit was to the city.

The auction got underway for the 150 items up for grabs.  From components to heavy machinery, the bidding was brisk and Ross’s Auctions did a great job getting through the catalogue.

 

Congratulations must go to Michael and Jaymi Worthington who had the vision to run the expo and auction.  They worked hard to achieve what they did and no one was more relieved than them when the expo finally got underway.

 

Finally, I must also congratulate those that supported them in their endeavours.  From the ladies in the office, the sales team and workshop boys, everyone worked hard to achieve what we did.  If I can single out one person for all their work it is Courtney Boyes, who for a person so young has shown maturity and a work ethic that would put many to shame.  Her tireless effort and knowledge of all things about the expo is greatly appreciated.

We hope to see you again at our next expo and appreciate your support for what was a great event.

 

Gary Brown

Regional Manager, Industry Link Media.

CCR in it for the long run!

Quality Service Second to None – the motto that WA owned and operated company CCR prides itself on in the hose and fittings sector of the mining industry. CCR have an outstanding reputation when it comes to their international clients servicing the Asia Pacific region to a high standard

The company was founded in 2003 with a focus on preventive maintenance strategies and providing quality products. CCR have now introduced state of the art RFID technology with live hose tracking and monitoring software. This has proven to reduce machine downtime by 50%. The company in the past 12 months has branched into the Goldfields, with a 5-year plan to grow alongside the market.
With their head office based in Canning Vale Perth, the CCR team have over 95 staff. They can provide the expertise, capabilities, and innovations to assist mine sites keep equipment up and running. CCR helps minimize any unplanned downtime and expensive costs from unanticipated hose failures throughout Perth, the Pilbara and the Goldfields.
CCR has a strong focus on employing local staff and supporting the community. The company are proud to say the latest branch in Kalgoorlie-Boulder has employed local people as well as bring skilled workforce to the community.
Separating CCR from their competitors is a strong focus for the company.
They strive to provide mine sites with full support, OEM replacements, preventive maintenance programs, hose manufacturing workshops, quality products and full-time onsite preventive maintenance hose technicians.
CCR aim is to reduce the sites overall costs and asset downtime.
You can find out more about CCR on the National Services Directory or by emailing sales@ccrhf.com.au

The One Man job

A machine built for the ‘one-man job’ scenario in underground mining.

It’s also known for its versatility and will slash your operation costs and improve your team’s results in productivity.

The L-Muva’s durable design is known to last in harsh underground conditions 10+ years,offering a long-term saving and a high ROI – built tough and engineered over 20 years ago to cater specifically to underground mining, with the opportunity to utilise across industries!

The standard L-Muva model is equipped with a 4m x 2m, with the opportunity to attach an extender tray, scissor lift, a removable half cab, and a light crane, minimising one use machinery onsite.

The machine was recently trialled in a localGoldfields underground minesite, returning positive feedback on its appearance, versatility and it’s potential in underground mining.

Now, the Managing Director of L-Muva has a machine available to purchase with low hours, ex-demonstration out of Kalgoorlie.
Its skid steer design provides better manoeuvrability with a capability of turning 360* within 4.5m area making the machine suitable for applications where transit space is limited, such as mining, civil construction sites and bulk storage facilities.

Made from rust resistant materials, the machine is less susceptible to damage and can withstand harsh environments, particularly those faced in the underground mining game.

Its small foot print design allows it to work in areas where IT’S can’t access and its component replacement is easily performed with fast and clear access to engine, pumps and wheel motors.

At the point of sale, the L-Muva team arranges a support and training schedule catering to the purchaser’s requirements.
If you’re interested in purchasing the ex-demo machine, please contact parts@worthyparts.com.

If you would like more information on the L-Muva and its capabilities, you can view their directory listing here.

Auto Electrical services, personal development + staff retention!

The current topic in focus across mining is staff retention, and despite it being an age-old industry topic, the answer seems to lie within the employees’ happiness and opportunity for personal development.

Having launched in 2017, founder of Voltaic, Joshua Doutch holds qualifications as an Auto Electrician, as well as trade qualifications in Mobile Plant Mechanics and Telecommunications, with national and international experiences.

His belief is, by providing staff with internal and external training and development, Voltaic can retain quality employees with legitimate industry satisfaction, providing their clients with a high level of production when servicing their auto electrical requirements.

The method: Personal development = heightened level of job satisfaction = heightened level of production = beneficial to the employee Voltaic, and the major WA mining organisations they work with.

With a mission to create a business that employs likeminded auto electricians, who enjoy their work and strive to be the best in their field, the company’s values are evident to the end client.

Voltaic services multiple areas throughout Western Australia, with their main workshop based in Perth, and Mobile Auto electrical services Including labour hire capabilities throughout the Pilbara, Goldfields and Esperance region.

Their company values not only align with major mining companies, but also with the clients they work with in the general public as well.

Voltaic are creating a focus on excellence in each of their team members and helping the company maintain their professional and respected profile.

Organisations seeking auto electrical services across WA can view the company’s values on their website here http://www.voltaic.net.au/

You can get in touch with Josh and the team via their directory profile.

DD421-60 Drill Rig FOR HIRE!

MAS Equipment was launched in 2018, with the provision of catering to the underground mining market in the way of machinery hire, sales and mechanical repairs. They are based in Kalgoorlie and currently cater to the wider Goldfields region.

Their Management team experience lies in the underground drill rigs, and their skillset is often sought after. Their machines are always well maintained and backed by a team of qualified tradesman.

Whilst they specialise in the hire of underground drill rigs, due to their extensive network and experience in underground mining, they are ever expanding their fleet list, mechanical facilities and also stock SX and piece parts to back it up.

A combination of a long-term family friendship combined with over 40+ years’ experience in the underground mining scene has equated to the rapid success of this new venture

Newest model Jumbo.
Fresh after a long-term hire, MAS Equipment’s DD421-60 Development Drill (Jumbo) has now become available for short/long term dry hire.

The DD421-60 comes fitted with a CT16 compressor, TB60 booms, 8/14” split feed rails, RD525 high frequency drifters and the latest TH561 drilling hydraulics.
In addition to hiring a machine of this calibre is MAS Equipment’s ability to provide any onsite maintenance work that may arise.
You can view their profile on the national services directory here. 

If you’re interested in more information on the DD421 Jumbo, you can contact MAS Equipment here:  0400 639 198

Now servicing – Kalgoorlie-Boulder!

Cleveland Compressors has added an additional 19 years’ experience to strengthen their already desired capabilities in the compressor game! 
Glen, the Kalgoorlie-Boulder based service technician, joined the business in January 2019 to aid the Goldfields clients in servicing and purchasing.
Glen is a respected Kalgoorlie resident, with years of experience servicing a variety of brands when it comes to compressors.
Cleveland Compressed air services have the capabilities to cater to call outs, and have a West Kalgoorlie lay down yard for the convenience of their clients.
Glen is a qualified electrician, with near on 20 years in the mining and compressor industry.
Established in the 1990’s, Cleveland pride themselves on their unique business approach, strengthened by the values held by a family run business.

If you require compressor servicing or products contact Cleveland Compressed Air Services on 1800 158 118

Making its MUVA in the mining industry!

The L-MUVA Project was established in the late 80’s, with a mission to develop a safe, innovative, versatile and mobile work platform for a variety of mine personnel that would be rugged and reliable in the mining environment.
Today the strongest and most consistent, low maintenance underground general service vehicle has been designed, constructed and trialled with a life expectancy to reach up to 10 years.

The L’MUVA has low operational costs, is durable and has modern advancement, with the capability of running autonomously throughout underground mine site.

Engineers aspired to design a machine that could be easily located, dependable, accessible and maintained, anywhere, anytime.

Therefore the machine was designed with materials that frequent mine sites, also allowing for easy maintenance.

Despite its trifling structure, models can be adapted to be self-contained, pressurised mine refuges that can be easily primed within ten minutes with a capacity of up to eight tonnes of equipment, men and supplies.

The engine, drive and control components are easily obtainable from many of the main supply companies whereby existing relationships and support for services and repairs are already available.

Modern L-MUVA models endures six-wheel or eight-wheel drive, providing efficient weight carrying capabilities and an innovative equipment platform for underground that four-wheel drive is unable to accomplish.

The L-MUVA is a safer, more efficient, durable, Manoeuvrable and cost effective machine.

Interested in finding out more?

Visit the L-MUVA website here.

Campbell’s Camps HOT REAL ESTATE for 2019!

Just when you thought the drillers life couldn’t get any more glamorous!

Campbell’s Camps has stepped up the real estate game with the newly designed mining camp – a durable, and comfortable self-contained sea container.
A concept born between a carpenter and a driller, the containers are up for hire and can be designed to cater to your company and your employees’ needs!
There are a range of designs available, from bedrooms, kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and offices, and their exterior build makes them hard-wearing for the variety of weather conditions in the bush.
The units are low maintenance, and are available for outright purchase,

or available on short and long term rental agreements.
The units are lined with 50mm fridge panel, and are weather proof with air cons fitted in the interior, for ease of set up, all you have to do is plug them in.
The versatility of these units makes them perfect for remote site camps and with the aid of a tilt tray, these buildings will get to site in the same condition they left town saving you any down time on building repairs or maintenance.
Interested in more information, contact Jack on 0431 715 564