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    Mining Business AfricaSeptember 10, 2025
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    Operational readiness is key to PDS implementation on mines

    Level 9 vehicle intervention for collision avoidance has been mandatory on South African mines since 2022, yet the effective roll-out…

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      Weir screens set new pace for expanding African mines

      With brownfield expansions becoming increasingly common due to their lower risk and cost compared to new greenfield projects, Weir has seen rising demand for high capacity vibrating screens to enable high throughput operations, as well as machines with a wider operating window to address changing feed conditions. These market trends were crucial in informing some of the most important design elements of the new ENDURON® Elite vibrating screens from Weir.

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