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Company helps develop innovative wire rope dressing
A Sudbury-based lubricant distributor has helped to develop a better-performing dressing for wire ropes used for underground skips and cages.
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article iconRail-Veyor to be demonstrated in Sudbury
What if a mine could transport ore underground quickly and inexpensively and, at the same time, reduce diesel emissions?
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article iconCore saw sideline turns into flourishing enterprise
You never know where linecutting will take you. For Vance McAfee, it led to a 32-year career as an area supervisor for Inco Exploration.
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article iconMinesteel Fabricators boosts rail haulage manufacturing capacity
A recent acquisition of one company and a closer relationship with another has turned out to be a smart move for North Bay’s Minesteel Fabricators.
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article iconMobile Parts takes on heavy forklift line
Mobile Parts Inc. is adding 24,000 square feet to its location in Sudbury in response to customer demand in the booming mining industry.
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article iconIndustry boom sparks demand for drills
It's not just the unprecedented boom in the mining industry that has fueled the sale of Terex rock drills.
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article iconTimberock International signing up distributors in Mexico and Chile
Timberock International's participation in recent trade missions to Central and South America has paid off.
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article iconWabi Iron & Steel celebrates 100 years
For a company celebrating its 100th year in business, Wabi Iron & Steel Corp. shows no signs of slowing down.
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article iconHardfacing firm finds niche
When Ray Bedard returned home to the Sudbury area in October 2003 following a 38-year career as a welder in southern Ontario, his business plan took up the better part of a transport trailer.
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article iconOrica centralizes customer service
Joe Keenan hasn’t used his degree in Geology from Laurentian University to discover a new orebody, but his knowledge of rocks set him on a career path that has been just as rewarding.
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