FLSmidth at Electra Mining in September 2016
Published by Joseph Green,
Editor
World Cement,
Electra Mining Africa is renowned as the biggest mining, industrial, electrical and power exhibition in southern Africa. This exciting tradeshow is being held on 12-16 September 2016 at the Expo Centre Nasrec in Johannesburg, South Africa.
FLSmidth plans a strong presence at the show and will have experts and personnel on hand in Hall 6 Stand D16 to discuss mining requirements and give insights into the company’s latest productivity-focused solutions.
More than 850 local and international exhibitors, along with over 40 000 visitors make Electra Mining Africa a huge opportunity to network, explore and be educated on the latest products and technologies.
Terence Osborn, sales and marketing manager – precious and base metals at FLSmidth in South Africa, says, “The nature of visitors that Electra Mining Africa draws makes it the ideal platform on which to engage at an operational level, and will allow the company to unpack its various support options that are geared at reducing total cost of ownership.”
Another important aspect that will be covered is FLSmidth’s extensive product and solution portfolio which has grown extensively over the last 15 years. “By discussing the full spectrum, we can assist customers in identifying other areas where we can assist in optimising a plant by introducing new technology,” Osborn says.
FLSmidth has a broad product range of solutions in mineral processing, material handling, mine shaft systems and precious metals recovery.
Edited from source by Joseph Green. Source: FLSmidth
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/africa-middle-east/26072016/flsmidth-electra-mining-september-2016-601/
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