FLEETS

Coal still important to Emeco

COAL will remain a key element of Emeco’s client mix, despite the mining equipment rental group moving towards a commodity diversification strategy and focusing more on gold and metals mining, according to its managing director Ian Testrow.

Providing cost effective equipment supported by a strong maintenance capability will be attractive to the new owners of coal assets, says Emeco.

Providing cost effective equipment supported by a strong maintenance capability will be attractive to the new owners of coal assets, says Emeco.

He told the company's annual general meeting that a key thread of Emeco's strategy was to have a balanced commodity portfolio so as to be more resilient and not exposed to any one commodity. "I note...

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