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Out and About at MINExpo 2008

THE world’s largest mining trade show MINExpo is over for another four years, with miners and suppliers making their way home after an eventful week in Las Vegas. <i>International Longwall News</i> was out and about capturing the faces of MINExpo.

Staff Reporter
Out and About at MINExpo 2008

 

Bucyrus’ Ulrich Paschedag, Al Hefferan and Keith O’Neil with one of the 163 two-metre shields headed for Arch Coal’s West Elk mine.

 

 

A miner tries his luck on 5DT’s simulation training at MINExpo.

 

 

Titan’s Peter Rosa and Gareth Jones at their stand during MINExpo this week.

 

 

(l-r) Ryco Hydraulics’ Daniel Santa Maria, Mark Ferraro and Tom Verbage at MINExpo.

 

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(l-r) Bucyrus’ Al Hefferan and Ulrich Paschedag with the company’s new high powered plow.

 

 

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