FLEETS

Size matters, even at the small end of the market

KALGOORLIE-based mining contractor Hampton Mining and Civil has become the first Australian business to put the Cat 6015B hydraulic excavator to use.

 The Hampton Mining and Civil team with the Cat 6015B excavator.

The Hampton Mining and Civil team with the Cat 6015B excavator.

Hampton Mining and Civil, a division of the family-owned Hampton Transport, specialises in small open cut gold mines. Its work involves mining ore, loading it onto haul trucks and transporting it to the...

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