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TAKRAF revamp extends life of 33-year-old excavator in India

Meanwhile, India passes new mining bill

BWE 1422 machine at NLCIL, India II after a major revamp.

BWE 1422 machine at NLCIL, India II after a major revamp | Credits: TAKRAF

German-owned mining equipment supplier TAKRAF has completed the refurbishment of a 33-year-old bucket-wheel excavator at NLC India, one of the country's largest lignite and power producers. The BWE...

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