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Extreme Torque Tools for Mining
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Starting in May 2023, Thiess will continue to provide full mining services including load and haul, drill and blast, coal hauling and road maintenance, and rehabilitation.
date:20/02/2023
location:Sydney Masonic Centre
Meet the industry leaders who shape the Future of Mining in Australia
date:27/03/2023
location:8 Northumberland Avenue, London
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date:18/09/2023
location:Pan Pacific Perth
Meet the industry leaders who shape the Future of Mining in Australia
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Australian mining services company Thiess secured a A$345 million (US$231 million) extension for a long-term contract with Bayan Resources to continue providing mining services at the Melak mining complex, in East Kalimantan.
Extreme Torque Tools for Mining
Starting in May 2023, Thiess will continue to provide full mining services including load and haul, drill and blast, coal hauling and road maintenance, and rehabilitation.
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