TECHNOLOGY

Dyno Nobel opens Qld detonator plant

Fully automated plant to up manufacture of electronic detonators

Dyno Nobel engineer & reliability manager Peacey Thompson and Incitec Pivot managing director and CEO Mauro Neves at the Helidon detonator plant. Credit: Dyno Nobel

Dyno Nobel engineer & reliability manager Peacey Thompson and Incitec Pivot managing director and CEO Mauro Neves at the Helidon detonator plant. Credit: Dyno Nobel

Dyno Nobel has officially opened its state-of-the-art fully automated electronic detonator plant at its Helidon manufacturing site in Queensland. The multi-million dollar facility will increase Dyno...

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